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"Development of a New Transmission Line Skin Effect Model for SPICE Evaluations - Simulations and Measurements"

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Presented at the Design Supercon97

Dr. Edward P. Sayre, P.E.
Mr. Michael A. Baxter, B.S.E.E.
Mr. Thomas Savarino, M.S.E.E.

Abstract

This paper presents a new modeling approach for skin effects in transmission line interconnects in terms of a ladder model which is particularly suitable for SPICE simulations of differential cable transmission systems including Category 5 twisted pair. The model fully describes the DC resistance as well as the high frequency internal and external impedance effects and time delay. The model shows excellent agreement with experimental Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR) and Time Domain Transmission (TDT) measurements of 10 and 50 foot cable samples.

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