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The inductor as a transmission line

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1987
Research into the interconnection of high-speed logic causes us to re-evaluate and modify the traditional view of circuit components like inductors, and to realize that they are not lumped but are distributed in space.
Michael S. Gibson, Ivor Catt
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Transmission line synthesis

Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE conference on Design automation conference - DAC '95, 1995
RLC transmission line synthesis is a difficult problem because minimal net delay cannot be achieved or accurately predicted unless: 1) a termination scheme is chosen and properly implemented, and 2) output driver transition rates are constrained at or below the net's capability.
Byron Krauter   +3 more
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Shielding of transmission lines

Electrical Engineering, 1941
MODERN theories of direct-stroke protection premise that the ground wires are so located as to intercept the stroke and provide perfect shielding. In spite of the fundamental importance of this question there still exists considerable doubt as to the correct position of the ground wires relative to the transmission conductors.
C. F. Wagner   +2 more
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Overvoltages on transmission lines

Electrical Engineering, 1934
Observations of line-to-ground voltages have been made under routine operating conditions on an isolated neutral system, a Petersen coil system, 3 neutral resistance grounded systems, and 2 directly grounded systems. Results of these observations are given in this paper.
C.L. Gilkeson, P.A. Jeanne
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Resonances for Microstrip Transmission Lines

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 2004
Summary: We rigorously derive asymptotic formulae for resonances associated with a microstrip transmission line mounted on a planar waveguide with variable electromagnetic characteristics when the width of the line goes to zero.
Faouzi Triki, Habib Ammari
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Transmission line transients

Journal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1923
There is great need for a better understanding on the part of transmission engineers of the traveling waves on lines. The complete analysis of such waves is inherently complicated, but there are certain approximate relations by which the progress of waves on our ordinary systems may be readily studied.
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