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Transmission Lines in Digital Systems for EMC Practitioners - Hardcover

Transmission Lines in Digital Systems for EMC Practitioners - Hardcover

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by Clayton R. Paul (Author)

This is a brief but comprehensive book covering the set of EMC skills that EMC practitioners today require in order to be successful in high-speed, digital electronics. The basic skills in the book are new and weren't studied in most curricula some ten years ago. The rapidly changing digital technology has created this demand for a discussion of new analysis skills particularly for the analysis of transmission lines where the conductors that interconnect the electronic modules have become "electrically large," longer than a tenth of a wavelength, which are increasingly becoming important. Crosstalk between the lines is also rapidly becoming a significant problem in getting modern electronic systems to work satisfactorily. Hence this text concentrates on the modeling of "electrically large" connection conductors where previously-used Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws and lumped-circuit modeling have become obsolete because of the increasing speeds of modern digital systems. This has caused an increased emphasis on Signal Integrity.

Until as recently as some ten years ago, digital system clock speeds and data rates were in the hundreds of megahertz (MHz) range. Prior to that time, the "lands" on printed circuit boards (PCBs) that interconnect the electronic modules had little or no impact on the proper functioning of those electronic circuits. Today, the clock and data speeds have moved into the low gigahertz (GHz) range.

Front Jacket

Learn the new skills needed to work with today's high-speed digital electronic systems

Following this text's clear explanations and examples, EMC practitioners will quickly master the new transmission line concepts and skills needed to analyze and design today's high-speed digital electronic systems. The author focuses on modern transmission lines in which the conductors that interconnect the electronic modules are electrically long (i.e., longer than one-tenth of a wavelength). Moreover, throughout the text, the author explores the increasingly important issues of crosstalk and system integrity, helping readers avoid many common pitfalls in the analysis and design of electronic systems.

Transmission Lines in Digital Systems for EMC Practitioners begins with a discussion of the fundamental concepts of waves, wavelength, time delay, and electrical dimensions, and then examines the effect of electrically long conductors on signal integrity. Next, the book explores:

  • Time domain analysis of two-conductor lines

  • Frequency domain analysis of two-conductor lines

  • Crosstalk in three-conductor lines

  • Approximate inductive-capacitive crosstalk model for electrically short lines

  • Exact crosstalk prediction model

Throughout the text, the PSpice program is used as a computational aid to simulate digital systems and determine crosstalk and system integrity. A quick PSpice tutorial is provided for readers who are unfamiliar with the program. The text also offers numerous illustrations to help readers visualize complex concepts and design methods. In addition, experimental results are set forth to verify mathematical results.

Transmission Lines in Digital Systems for EMC Practitioners is an essential guide for students and engineers who need to keep pace with the growing demand for ever faster digital electronic systems.

Back Jacket

Learn the new skills needed to work with today's high-speed digital electronic systems

Following this text's clear explanations and examples, EMC practitioners will quickly master the new transmission line concepts and skills needed to analyze and design today's high-speed digital electronic systems. The author focuses on modern transmission lines in which the conductors that interconnect the electronic modules are "electrically long" (i.e., longer than one-tenth of a wavelength). Moreover, throughout the text, the author explores the increasingly important issues of crosstalk and system integrity, helping readers avoid many common pitfalls in the analysis and design of electronic systems.

Transmission Lines in Digital Systems for EMC Practitioners begins with a discussion of the fundamental concepts of waves, wavelength, time delay, and electrical dimensions, and then examines the effect of electrically long conductors on signal integrity. Next, the book explores:

  • Time domain analysis of two-conductor lines

  • Frequency domain analysis of two-conductor lines

  • Crosstalk in three-conductor lines

  • Approximate inductive-capacitive crosstalk model for electrically short lines

  • Exact crosstalk prediction model

Throughout the text, the PSpice program is used as a computational aid to simulate digital systems and determine crosstalk and system integrity. A quick PSpice tutorial is provided for readers who are unfamiliar with the program. The text also offers numerous illustrations to help readers visualize complex concepts and design methods. In addition, experimental results are set forth to verify mathematical results.

Transmission Lines in Digital Systems for EMC Practitioners is an essential guide for students and engineers who need to keep pace with the growing demand for ever faster digital electronic systems.

Author Biography

CLAYTON R. PAUL, PhD, is Professor and Sam Nunn Eminent Chair in Aerospace Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mercer University. The author of twelve electrical engineering textbooks, he has also published more than 200 technical papers primarily on the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic systems. Dr. Paul is a Fellow of the IEEE and a member of Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.8 x 9.3 x 6.2 IN
Publication Date: November 22, 2011