Lecture

Inductive-Capacitive Models: Crosstalk and Losses

Description

This lecture covers inductive-capacitive models for crosstalk analysis in transmission lines, including the impact of losses. It discusses the common-impedance coupling phenomenon and the inclusion of losses in the frequency and time domains. The lecture also explores the response to trapezoidal pulse trains and the criteria for signal bandwidth. Various models and approximations are presented, such as the weak coupling approximation and the inductive-capacitive model. Practical examples, like cross-talk between parallel traces on a PCB, are used to illustrate the theoretical concepts.

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