A. Deutsch, T. Winkel, G. Kopcsay, C. Surovic, B. Rubin, G. Katopis, B. Chamberlin
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引用次数: 4
Abstract
The self-consistent frequency-dependent dielectric constant, /spl epsiv//sub r/(f), and dielectric loss, tan/spl delta/(f), are determined over the range 2 to 30 GHz using a short-pulse propagation technique and an iterative extraction based on a rational function expansion. Simulations of signal propagation on printed circuit board wiring using transmission-line models based on these results show very good agreement with measured step and pulse time-domain excitations.