1. Time domain response of corrugated transmission lines.
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Wu, Chia Ho, Wang, Wei, Peng, Song Tsuen, Qian, Zhenyu, Shen, Jianqi, Ye, Guoqiang, Ni, Donghua, He, Fang, Shen, Linfang, Quan, Bisheng, and Jiao, Yajie
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ELECTRIC lines ,MICROSTRIP transmission lines ,LATTICE constants ,TRANSFER matrix ,ELECTROMAGNETIC interference - Abstract
In order to employ periodic corrugated microstrip lines for reducing or suppressing electromagnetic interference in high‐speed or high‐frequency circuits, a precise method is necessary to calculate and measure the characteristic impedance of periodic microstrip lines. The equation for characteristic impedance (depending on frequency) of lossless periodic microstrip lines was obtained based on the transfer matrix method. A time domain pulse was used to measure the instantaneous impedance of conventional microstrip lines, and when the instantaneous impedance does not change with distance, it can be identified as the characteristic impedance of microstrip lines. However, when the time‐domain pulses are employed to measure the instantaneous impedance of periodic microstrip lines, rapid oscillations occur with distance. Therefore, a standard for spacing between adjacent grooves in the microstrip line can be suggested by analysing the interaction between the time‐domain pulses and the microstrip line grooves. Once such a standard is satisfied, many grooves etched along the microstrip line would no longer be distinguished by the time‐domain pulses. Such a principle and method can be used to determine the instantaneous impedance for the microstrip lines that have periodic grooves. On the other hand, when several periodic structures with different lattice constants coexist on a microstrip line, they can also be distinguished via the instantaneous impedance. A time domain reflectometer was used for measuring the instantaneous impedance of periodic microstrip lines, and the measured results are in agreement with the theoretical analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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