1996
DOI: 10.1109/15.485703
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“…Fig. 8 shows the relative differences with different terminal loads at low frequencies [16]. The length of the line and the incident angles are the same as those in Fig.…”
Section: Relation Between Loss Effect and Loadsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Fig. 8 shows the relative differences with different terminal loads at low frequencies [16]. The length of the line and the incident angles are the same as those in Fig.…”
Section: Relation Between Loss Effect and Loadsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Most authors use bi-orthonormal eigenvectors. If a matrix satisfying the first line of (2) is known, another possible choice to obtain a solution for the second line of (2) is (9) where is an arbitrary nonzero scalar depending eventually on the angular frequency and having the dimensions of p.u.l. capacitance.…”
Section: Notations and Basic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…capacitance. This choice is not as usual as (8), but it has for instance been used in [6]- [9]. In order to indicate that a matrix and a matrix are defined by (2), (3), and (9) we shall say that they are associated, and that the eigenvectors contained in and (i.e., their column vectors) are associated.…”
Section: Notations and Basic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 and Fig. 9 use, for the interconnection, a sub-circuit created with SpiceLine [9]. The 1V pulse applied to the input IN1 has rise and fall times equal to 400 ps.…”
Section: Application To a Pseudo-differential Linkmentioning
confidence: 99%