Spice simulations of inductive Nonlinear Transmission Lines

F. S. Yamasaki, E. Schamiloglu, J. O. Rossi, J. Barroso
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Nonlinear Transmission Lines (NLTLs) have been used with great success in radiofrequency (RF) generation using a train of oscillatory waves produced at the output load. There are two configurations of NLTLs, the first one is a dispersive line consisting of sections with nonlinear components, and the second one is a continuous and non-dispersive line. The objective of this paper is to study the effect of the line parameters on the second configuration (also known as gyromagnetic line) based on an analytical model by means of SPICE circuit simulation, leading to a great compression of the pulse rise time at the output. The influence of several parameters such as line capacitance, saturation inductance, number of sections and load resistance are illustrated through comparison among different values on the same model configuration. It is expected that the technique presented here can be useful in the future for the design of NLTLs in space applications and mobile defense platforms of compact size.
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电感非线性传输线的Spice模拟
非线性传输线(NLTLs)在使用输出负载产生的振荡波串产生射频(RF)方面取得了巨大的成功。nltl有两种结构,第一种是由非线性分量的截面组成的色散线,第二种是连续的非色散线。本文的目的是通过SPICE电路仿真,研究基于解析模型的线路参数对第二种配置(也称为回旋磁力线)的影响,从而导致输出端的脉冲上升时间大大压缩。通过对线路电容、饱和电感、截面数和负载电阻等参数在同一模型配置下的不同值的比较,说明了这些参数的影响。预计本文提出的技术将来可用于空间应用和紧凑尺寸的移动防御平台的nltl设计。
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