The impact of transmission line terminations on radiated emissions
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Authors
Wong, Wei-Juet
Date
2007Supervisor
Prof. Kevin Fynn
Prof. Antonio Cantoni
Type
Thesis
Award
MEng
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Australian Telecommunications Research Institute
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Abstract
Terminating transmission lines at either the source or the load end with a damping resistor is frequently used to improve the signal integrity of clock or control lines on printed circuit boards. While a number of termination variants may produce similar results in regards to signal integrity, the electromagnetic compatibility performance can vary due to different current and voltage distributions along the line. This thesis investigates the impact of transmission line terminations on radiated emissions.
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