Publications
Multisegment Multiconductor Transmission Line Model of High-Current Card-Edge Connectors With Analytically Calculated Model Parameters KU Leuven
Nonuniform multiconductor transmission line analysis by a two-step perturbation technique Ghent University
Time-domain Green's function-based parametric sensitivity analysis of multiconductor transmission lines Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
We present a new parametric macromodeling technique for lossy and dispersive multiconductor transmission lines. This technique can handle multiple design parameters, such as substrate or geometrical layout features, and provide time-domain sensitivity information for voltages and currents at the ports of the lines. It is derived from the dyadic Green's function of the 1-D wave propagation problem. The rational nature of the Green's function ...
Parametric macromodeling of lossy and dispersive multiconductor transmission lines Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
We propose an innovative parametric macromodeling technique for lossy and dispersive multiconductor transmission lines (MTLs) that can be used for interconnect modeling. It is based on a recently developed method for the analysis of lossy and dispersive MTLs extended by using the multivariate orthonormal vector fitting (MOVF) technique to build parametric macromodels in a rational form. They take into account design parameters, such as ...
General equations for the characteristic impedance matrix and termination network of multiconductor transmission lines KU Leuven
General equations for the characteristic impedance matrix and termination network of multiconductor transmission lines Ghent University
Time-domain parametric sensitivity analysis of multiconductor transmission lines Vrije Universiteit Brussel
We present a new parametric macromodeling technique for lossy and dispersive multiconductor transmission lines (MTLs). This technique can handle design parameters, such as substrate or geometrical layout features, and provide time-domain sensitivity information for voltage and currents at the ports of the lines. It is based on a recently introduced spectral approach for the analysis of lossy and dispersive MTLs [1], [2] and it is suited to ...