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2008 16th International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks, 2008
This paper reports on a great area of electromagnetic compatibility. Special attention is given to measurement of electromagnetic interference established via the cable. A capacitive coupling clamp that conforms to requirements of ISO 64000-4-4 is built for measuring the resistance of three different cables (a twisted pair, RG – 58A/U and RG ...
Radman, Slavko +2 more
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This paper reports on a great area of electromagnetic compatibility. Special attention is given to measurement of electromagnetic interference established via the cable. A capacitive coupling clamp that conforms to requirements of ISO 64000-4-4 is built for measuring the resistance of three different cables (a twisted pair, RG – 58A/U and RG ...
Radman, Slavko +2 more
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XREF coupling: capacitive coupling error checker
1990 IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design. Digest of Technical Papers, 2002Capacitive coupling among critical nodes in a CMOS VLSI circuit can cause disastrous effects on the logical operation of the circuit. At present, the only simulation method that can accurately detect global capacitive coupling errors is the classical circuit simulation, which, due to its limited capacity, is not practical to apply to the entire design.
B. Grundmann, Y.T. Yen
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Capacitively coupled front end
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 1995The results of an investigation into two methods to eliminate the problems of 1/f noise and offset drift in instrumentation amplifiers are reported. First attempts at switched capacitor methods show that these defects can be successfully reduced but, in this study, at the expense of increased white noise.
D.C. Young, J.E. Brignell
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Capacitance-coupling micromechanical filter
SPIE Proceedings, 2001It is a focus to study the micromechanical filter coupled by a number of resonators, because the micromechanical resonators have a high quality factor (Q). At present, the structures of flexural vibration of coupling beam and elastic vibration of rectangle frame are mainly studied methods of coupling.
Binking Zhang, Qing-An Huang
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Capacitive Coupled Communication
2010Capacitive coupled communication is a wireless chip to chip communication technology that uses capacitive coupling to transfer signals from a chip to neighboring chips. Its high-bandwidth, low-power, and low-latency chip-to-chip I/O capabilities enable the construction of high-performance and economical multi-chip modules (MCMs).
David Hopkins +4 more
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Capacitively Coupled Multichip Modules
Proceedings of the International Conference on Multichip Modules, 2005This paper introduces a radically new method for interconnecting electronic packages electrically and mechanically. It applies to Levels 0-3 inclusive, including die-to-die (Level 0 - Level 0), die-to- substrate (0-1), substrate-to-substrate (1-1), module-to- module (2-2), and substrate to cable or backplane (1-3).
D.B. Salzman, T.F. Knight
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Capacitively Coupled Traveling-Wave Power Amplifier
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1984A new circuit concept which significantly improves the power-handling capability of a traveling-wave amplifier by coupling the active devices to the input gate line through discrete series capacitors is described. The approach is applied to a 1-W, 2-8-GHz monolithic amplifier design.
Y. Ayasli +3 more
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Capacitively coupled field mapper
Electrical Engineering, 1953An electric analogue mapper is described whose accuracy, although limited by resistive paper and dielectric nonuniformity, is excellent. The maximum error in line position should not exceed 1 per cent of the maximum map dimension while the average error should be considerably less.
E. O. Gilbert, E. G. Gilbert
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A Capacitance-Coupled Bit Line Cell
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 1985A 38-µm2dynamic random-access memory (dRAM) cell with a capacitance-coupled bit line (CCB) approach is described. This cell enables a storage capacitor area 2-2.5 times larger than double polysilicon-type cells, or half the cell area with the same design rules.
M. Taguchi +5 more
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