全波,TwinAx,差分电缆建模

D. de Araujo, G. Pitner, M. Commens, B. Mutnury, J. Diepenbrock
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在现代数据中心中,由于多个供应商遵循标准化的外形因素,机架安装设备提供了易于规划、安装和管理的功能。在单个服务器或刀片环境中,主要的形式因素是背板,其中多个卡通过连接器进行通信。在一个机架内,可以安装一台或多台服务器,机架之间和机架内的通信通过电缆完成。为了保证系统性能,设计人员需要精确的电缆电气性能模型。屏蔽型TwinAx差分对电缆主要用于SAS、ib、SATA、PCI-Express等标准的中短距离(小于10-20米)。在TwinAx屏蔽差分对结构中,屏蔽层包裹在TwinAx对周围,它通常具有带阻滤波器,或“吸出”特性,限制了其性能。本文使用Ansoft HFSS实现的全波有限元法求解器对这种影响进行了建模和表征。本文采用全三维电磁模型对屏蔽TwinAx结构进行了包裹效应捕获。利用2D和3D模型解释了吸出效应背后的物理原理。最后,本文介绍了减轻吸出效应的方法和技术,以及一种新型的无吸出效应的螺旋护套电缆结构。
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Full-wave, TwinAx, differential cable modeling
In modern data centers, rack mount equipment provides ease of planning, installation, and management due to the standardized form-factors that multiple vendors follow. Within a single server or a blade environment, the predominant form factor is the backplane where multiple cards communicate through connectors. Within a rack, one or multiple servers may be installed and communication between racks and within a rack is accomplished through cables. In order to guarantee system performance, designers need accurate models of the cable's electrical behavior. Shielded TwinAx differential pair based cables are commonly used for short to medium reach (less than 10-20 meters) in standards such as SAS, InfiniBand, SATA, PCI-Express. In TwinAx shielded differential pair construction where the shield is wrapped around the TwinAx pair, it often has a band stop filter, or 'suckout' characteristic that limits its performance. This paper models and characterizes this effect using a full-wave finite element method (FEM) solver implemented in Ansoft HFSS. In this paper, the wrap effect is captured using full 3D electromagnetic model for the shielded TwinAx construction. The physics behind the suckout effect is explained using both 2D and 3D models. Finally, this paper describes the methods and techniques that can mitigate the suckout effect as well as a novel cable construction with a helical shield wrap without any suckout effects.
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