Measurement and Modeling of Effective Cable Parameters of Unshielded Conductors

Karl Hollaus, Susanne Maria Bauer, Michael Leumueller, Christian Tuerk

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Abstract

Cables are ubiquitous in electronic based systems. Electromagnetic emission of cables and crosstalk between
wires is an important issue in electromagnetic compatibility and are to be minimized in the design phase. In this respect
the determination of the effective permittivity appears to be a key issue in comparing measurements and simulation. To
facilitate the design, models of different complexity and accuracy, for instance circuit models or finite element simulations,
are utilized. The transmission line parameters were determined by means of measurement in the frequency and time
domain and by finite element simulations in the frequency domain and compared. Finally, a Spice simulation with lumped
elements was performed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - The 19th International IGTE Symposium on Numerical Field Calculation in Electrical Engineering
PublisherVerlag der Technischen Universität Graz
Number of pages5
Publication statusSubmitted - 2020
Event19th International IGTE Symposium on Numerical Field Calculation in Electrical Engineering - Hotel Nova Park Graz & Online, Hybrider Event, Austria
Duration: 20 Sept 202023 Sept 2020

Conference

Conference19th International IGTE Symposium on Numerical Field Calculation in Electrical Engineering
Abbreviated titleIGTE 20
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityHybrider Event
Period20/09/2023/09/20

Keywords

  • S-Parameters
  • time domain reflectometry
  • numerical simulation
  • Cable Parameter Extraction
  • Finite Element Method
  • spice

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