1. On The Problem of Using Guard Traces for High Frequency Differential Lines Crosstalk Reduction.
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Mbairi, Felix D., Siebert, W. Peter, and Hesselbom, Hjalmar
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CROSSTALK , *CALIBRATION , *ELECTROMAGNETIC interference , *ELECTRIC circuits , *STRIP transmission lines , *PRINTED circuits - Abstract
In this paper, the problem of using guard traces for reducing crosstalk between differential transmission line pairs is investigated, both experimentally and by full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulations. Different cases of differential lines crosstalk are treated with and without guard trace separation between the differential line pairs. Coated microstrip printed circuit board test structures including thru-reflect-line calibration standards are designed and fabricated on a high frequency laminate material, allowing direct measurement of crosstalk between adjacent differential line pairs in the absence and in the presence of guard traces stitched with vias of regular spacing. The test structures are characterized with mixed-mode scattering parameters using a physical layer test system. Different configurations (of differential line pairs) without guard trace, with floating guard traces (which are terminated and nonterminated) and with a solid guard trace separation are investigated using a High Frequency Structure Simulator (a commercial full-wave 3-D EM simulation tool). The experimental data are compared with the simulation results, and some conclusions and guidelines on the effect of guard traces for alleviating crosstalk between differential transmission lines are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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