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Leitungsprobleme in schnellen Digitalrechnern / Transmission problems in high speed digital computers
A comparison of pulse rise time versus pulse propagation time in a modern digital computer suggests, that the circuit interconnections be considered as electrically long transmission lines. Common interconnection media offer three major line types designated as the shielded, the semishielded, and the unshielded transmission line. Signal propagation on these lines is investigated, leading to an assessment of cross-talk and signal deterioration. The effects of line loading and line discontinuities are briefly reviewed.