DocumentCode :
829882
Title :
Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Crosstalk Effect in Coupled Coplanar Waveguides—Part I: Bi-Mode Coupled-Line Representation
Author :
Stefanski, Tomasz ; Janiczak, Bogdan J.
Author_Institution :
Res. & Dev. Marine Technol. Centre, Gdynia
Volume :
48
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
669
Lastpage :
676
Abstract :
The effect of square-wave propagation along coupled coplanar waveguides (C-CPWs) is presented in this paper. Developed numerical tools combining full-wave calculations of the frequency-dependent guided-mode parameters and the network theory formalism enable the determination of port voltages under specified linear termination conditions. Propagation constants and characteristic impedances of coupled lines have been determined for fundamental guided modes using the spectral domain technique combined with Galerkin´s procedure. The scattering matrix of the four-port structure has further been used for the calculation of port voltages. Analysis has been performed by taking into account the bi-mode operation resulting from the assumption of the ideal electrical connection of distributed ground plane conductors. Simulation results have been compared with experimental data, and very good agreement has been found, proving the usefulness of the developed numerical tools
Keywords :
S-matrix theory; coplanar waveguides; crosstalk; waveguide theory; bi-mode coupled-line representation; coupled coplanar waveguides; crosstalk; frequency-dependent guided-mode parameters; scattering matrix; spectral domain technique; square-wave propagation; Conductors; Coplanar waveguides; Crosstalk; Frequency; Impedance; Performance analysis; Propagation constant; Scattering; Transmission line matrix methods; Voltage; Coplanar waveguides; coupling phenomena; printed circuit boards (PCBs); spectral domain approach (SDA);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9375
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEMC.2006.884508
Filename :
4014674
Link To Document :
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