A methodology is introduced for modeling resistive losses in planar transmission lines that support the transverse electromagnetic mode. The methodology aims to accurately and systematically account for these losses by modeling the skin, proximity, edge, and surface roughness effects in a combined way. The results show a correlation with three measurements within 5%, and offer insight into the different sources of resistive losses at high frequencies. Considering a printed coplanar line as an example, approximately 8% of the resistive loss come from surface roughness, and 30% from the edge effects at 60 GHz. However, for a line with a higher conductivity metallization, this increases to 38% and 30%, respectively, from surface roughness and ...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
This paper presents a comparative study of the losses of 4 commonly used planar transmission lines (...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
New technologies have resulted in transmission lines that deviate significantly from the intended re...
New technologies have resulted in transmission lines that deviate significantly from the intended re...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 62-63)An accurate measurement technique is required to fully...
The surface roughness of copper foils has a considerable impact on the signal integrity performance ...
To model additional conductor loss due to foil surface roughness various empirical or physical model...
Due to manufacturing requirements, surface finishes have become a necessity in printed circuit board...
Conductor loss due to the roughened metal foil surface has significant effects on high-speed signals...
Conductor surface roughness effect refers to the influence of surface roughness on the current flow ...
Predictability of transmission line parameters in both the frequency and time-domains is very import...
As the data rate of high-speed digital systems is getting higher, the conductor loss can no more be ...
Conductors with a roughened surface have significant effects on high-speed signal propagation on bac...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
This paper presents a comparative study of the losses of 4 commonly used planar transmission lines (...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
New technologies have resulted in transmission lines that deviate significantly from the intended re...
New technologies have resulted in transmission lines that deviate significantly from the intended re...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 62-63)An accurate measurement technique is required to fully...
The surface roughness of copper foils has a considerable impact on the signal integrity performance ...
To model additional conductor loss due to foil surface roughness various empirical or physical model...
Due to manufacturing requirements, surface finishes have become a necessity in printed circuit board...
Conductor loss due to the roughened metal foil surface has significant effects on high-speed signals...
Conductor surface roughness effect refers to the influence of surface roughness on the current flow ...
Predictability of transmission line parameters in both the frequency and time-domains is very import...
As the data rate of high-speed digital systems is getting higher, the conductor loss can no more be ...
Conductors with a roughened surface have significant effects on high-speed signal propagation on bac...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...
This paper presents a comparative study of the losses of 4 commonly used planar transmission lines (...
International audienceSilicon technologies are now widely used for radio frequencies applications. D...