Power bus structures consisting of two parallel conducting planes are widely used on high-speed printed circuit boards. In this paper, a full-wave finite-element method (FEM) method is used to analyze power bus structures, and the resulting matrix equations are converted to equivalent circuits that can be analyzed using SPICE programs. Using this method of combining FEM and SPICE, power bus structures of arbitrary shape can be modeled efficiently both in the time-domain and frequency-domain, along with the circuit components connected to the bus. Dielectric loss and losses due to the finite resistance of the power planes can also be modeled. Practical examples are presented to validate this method
This paper investigates a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem using both a method of momen...
Power-return plane pairs in printed circuit boards are often modeled as resonant cavities. Cavity mo...
This paper investigates a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem using both a method of momen...
A hybrid FEM/MOM method was used to solve a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem. The PCB i...
Segmental lumped circuits are derived from coupled transmission line model for a narrow slot on the ...
A hybrid finite element method/method of moments (FEM/MoM) technique is used to analyze a printed ci...
This dissertation discusses three topics relevant to the improvement of hybrid numerical electromagn...
A hybrid finite-element-method/method-of-moments (FEM/MoM) approach is applied to the analysis of a ...
Power bus design is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction ap...
Power bus design is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction ap...
Power bus design is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction ap...
This paper describes the methodology associated with the practical implementation, in SPICE circuit ...
The modeling and the analysis of the power distribution networks (PDN) within multi-layer printed ci...
Due to the ever-increasing clock speeds of electronic devices, PCB layouts of high-speed digital cir...
Due to the ever-increasing clock speeds of electronic devices, PCB layouts of high-speed digital cir...
This paper investigates a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem using both a method of momen...
Power-return plane pairs in printed circuit boards are often modeled as resonant cavities. Cavity mo...
This paper investigates a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem using both a method of momen...
A hybrid FEM/MOM method was used to solve a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem. The PCB i...
Segmental lumped circuits are derived from coupled transmission line model for a narrow slot on the ...
A hybrid finite element method/method of moments (FEM/MoM) technique is used to analyze a printed ci...
This dissertation discusses three topics relevant to the improvement of hybrid numerical electromagn...
A hybrid finite-element-method/method-of-moments (FEM/MoM) approach is applied to the analysis of a ...
Power bus design is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction ap...
Power bus design is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction ap...
Power bus design is a critical aspect in high-speed digital circuit designs. A circuit extraction ap...
This paper describes the methodology associated with the practical implementation, in SPICE circuit ...
The modeling and the analysis of the power distribution networks (PDN) within multi-layer printed ci...
Due to the ever-increasing clock speeds of electronic devices, PCB layouts of high-speed digital cir...
Due to the ever-increasing clock speeds of electronic devices, PCB layouts of high-speed digital cir...
This paper investigates a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem using both a method of momen...
Power-return plane pairs in printed circuit boards are often modeled as resonant cavities. Cavity mo...
This paper investigates a canonical printed circuit board (PCB) problem using both a method of momen...