K. Adamiak, R. Allen, J. Poltz, C. Rebizant, A. Wexler
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System simulation of printed circuit boards including packages and connectors
An efficient method for analog simulation of printed circuit board systems is proposed. It is based on the transmission line model circuit derived from the analysis of the electromagnetic field in a two-dimensional cross section of devices. Simulation results from two circuits with IC package, cable, and connector models are presented. The results confirm the effectiveness of this method.<>