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Conical Coupled Stripline Transmission Lines
2005 IEEE International Symposium on Microwave, Antenna, Propagation and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications, 2006A new structure is proposed to use as an interconnect in the VLSI circuits. This structure has a shield and some strip lines all in conical form. After describing the full-wave formulation, the approximate transmission-line analysis of the structure is presented. The properties of the structure are studied using an example.
M. Gholam-Tamimi, M. Khalaj-Amirhosseini
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Coupling of electromagnetic waves to transmission lines
Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part I: Communications), 1984AbstractThe problem of coupling between the transmission line and the external electromagnetic waves is analyzed more easily and more effectively if it is treated via transmission line theory rather than scattering theory if the cross section of the transmission line is much smaller than the wavelength and the principal mode of the induced current is ...
Yoshio Kami, Risaburo Sato
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New model of coupled transmission lines
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1995The paper shows that an existing description of coupled transmission lines is inconsistent and proposes a new model based truly on the mutual coupling concept. In the existing formulation a series electric coupling and parallel magnetic coupling are combined. In the new formulation the parallel electric and magnetic couplings as well as series electric
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Super rogue waves in coupled electric transmission lines
Indian Journal of Physics, 2020J. Duan, Yulong Bai, Q. Wei, M. Fan
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Coupled and Differential Transmission Lines
2023Andrew Peterson, Gregory Durgin
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Coupled Transmission Lines and Directional Couplers
2009This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Parameters and Differential Equations of Two Coupled Lines Directional Coupling for Discrete Elements and Short Lines Directional Coupling for Any Length of Coupled Section on Open Wires Solution to Coupled Equations in Terms of Sum and Difference Modes This chapter contains sections
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International journal of circuit theory and applications, 2017
K. Narahara
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K. Narahara
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Communications in nonlinear science & numerical simulation, 2017
K. Narahara
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K. Narahara
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