System for calculating crosstalk strength among cables based on partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) theory
An equivalent circuit and cable technology, applied in the field of calculating crosstalk between multiple cables
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[0070] On the copper plate (copper plate size W L = 1m, W W = 0.5m, W T = 0.5mm, W σ =5.8×10 7 S / m) arrange two copper cables in parallel (such as Figure 4 shown), the length of cable A (port A to port B) is L=0.3m, diameter D=1mm, conductivity σ=5.8×10 7 S / m, height from metal plate H=5mm, length L of cable B (port C to port D)=0.3m, diameter D=1mm, conductivity σ=5.8×10 7 S / m, height H=5mm from the metal plate; the coordinate starting point of the A cable is X=0.3m, Y=0.3m, and the coordinate starting point of the B cable is X=0.3m, Y=0.2m.
[0071] According to the calculation method of the crosstalk coupling between the parallel cable crosstalk modules of the present invention, the parallel cables and their copper plates are as follows: Figure 4 structure shown. Add a pulse signal source at port A, the low level is 0V, the high level is 1V, the delay time is 0ns, the rise time is 400ns, the fall time is 400ns, the pulse width is 1200ns, and the pulse period is 400...
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