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Analysis of Crosstalk Caused by Border Effect at Finite Grounding Via Arrays
The technological requirements leads to an unavoidable border at finite grounding via arrays. At a certain frequency an unwanted wave travelling occurs along the border. This paper provides not only detailed analytical and numerical analysis of such crosstalk effect, but also experimental verifications. The presented model achieves very good agreement over a broad range of border length variations.