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8 September 1988 Characterization Of High Speed Radiative Effects In Interconnects
Charles R. Lutz, Alfred P. DeFonzo
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Proceedings Volume 0947, Interconnection of High Speed and High Frequency Devices and Systems; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947452
Event: Advances in Semiconductors and Superconductors: Physics and Device Applications, 1988, Newport Beach, CA, United States
Abstract
The dominant factors which contribute to distortion of high speed electrical signals propagating along transmission line structures are discussed. Photoconductive sampling methods are used to characterize picosecond pulse propagation and dispersion properties of coplanar radiative electrical interconnects. In addition, we show that optoelectronic sampling techniques are an effective method for determining various characteristics of these antenna elements such as the far-field radiation patterns.
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Charles R. Lutz and Alfred P. DeFonzo "Characterization Of High Speed Radiative Effects In Interconnects", Proc. SPIE 0947, Interconnection of High Speed and High Frequency Devices and Systems, (8 September 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947452
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KEYWORDS
Radio propagation

Distortion

Wave propagation

Antennas

Picosecond phenomena

Dielectrics

Dispersion

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