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Application of the finite element method in calculating the capacitance and inductance of multiconductor transmission lines


Abstract:

Multiconductor transmission lines in multilayered circuit are used to reduce dimensions and minimal pulse distortion and crosstalk for high-speed and high- density digita...Show More

Abstract:

Multiconductor transmission lines in multilayered circuit are used to reduce dimensions and minimal pulse distortion and crosstalk for high-speed and high- density digital applications. In this paper we present modeling of the capacitance and inductance of two conductors in two different dielectric layers, two conductors in the same dielectric layers, and three conductors in three different dielectric layers. The modeling and simulation is illustrated using the finite element method (FEM).
Date of Conference: 03-06 April 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 April 2008
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Conference Location: Huntsville, AL, USA

1. Introduction

Designing microstrip components that operate at high levels of radio frequency (RF) power and designing of overlay microwave couplers often depend on multilayer microstrip. Therefore, analysis and electrical characterization of multiconductor transmission lines have been a major focus for researchers in integrated circuit (IC) and very large scale integration (VLSI) technologies.

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