耦合差分微带对电磁辐射的解析解

F. Xiao, K. Murano, Y. Kami
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由于两个紧密耦合的差分走线上的同幅异相信号可以理想地抵消电磁辐射,差分走线作为互连线被广泛使用。然而,由于差分对可能同时引入共模和差模电流,因此可能会严重影响差分对抑制电磁干扰(EMI)的能力。本文基于模态分解技术和远场格林函数,给出了考虑共模电流和差模电流的耦合走线辐射电场的解析解。因此,可以很容易地计算任意激发的辐射电场。将计算结果与全波模拟结果进行比较,验证了解析公式的有效性。
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Analytical solution of the electromagnetic radiation from coupled differential microstrip pairs
Nowadays differential traces as interconnects are extensively used since the electromagnetic radiation can be ideally cancelled by the out-of-phase and same amplitude signals on the two tightly coupled differential traces. However, the ability of differential pair in mitigating EM interference (EMI) may be seriously jeopardized by possible unbalance of the excitation, since both the common mode and the differential mode current may introduced to the differential pair. In this work, based on the mode decomposition technique and the far-field Green's function, an analytical solution of the radiated electric field from coupled traces is formulated by taking both the common and differential-mode currents into consideration. Thus the radiated electric field from any arbitrary excitation can be easily calculated. The validity of the analytical formulation is verified by comparing the calculated results with the full-wave simulation results.
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