Analysis of transients in nonuniform and uniform multiconductor transmission lines

The author presents an effective method for computation of the transient response of multiple nonuniform transmission lines. This time-domain analysis technique can predict reflections and crosstalk. The proposed spectral technique is used to transform partial differential equations describing a sys...

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description The author presents an effective method for computation of the transient response of multiple nonuniform transmission lines. This time-domain analysis technique can predict reflections and crosstalk. The proposed spectral technique is used to transform partial differential equations describing a system of transmission lines into a set of linear ordinary differential equations, which can be solved with one of the many well-developed integration techniques. Numerical experiments performed with the prototype program showed that the method can solve specific problems (lossless, uniform lines) just as fast as less general methods based on modal analysis exploiting the particular properties of lines.< >
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Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
Multiconductor transmission lines
Partial differential equations
Power system transients
Reflection
Time domain analysis
Transforms
Transient analysis
Transient response
title Analysis of transients in nonuniform and uniform multiconductor transmission lines
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