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Title: 非等長差模傳輸線之訊號完整度分析
Analysis of the Signal Integrity for Unfixed-Length Differential Mode Line
Authors: 吳明皇;陳文中
Contributors: 工業教育與技術學系
Keywords: 差模;訊號完整;電磁干擾;串音;傳輸線;Differential mode;Signal integrity;EMI;Crosstalk;Transmission line
Date: 2007-12
Issue Date: 2012-08-27T10:54:33Z
Publisher: 國立彰化師範大學教育與技術學系(所)
Abstract: 由於數位電路的快速發展及時脈的不斷提升,電磁干擾的現象愈來愈受到重視。差模傳輸的電磁干擾現象比共模傳輸小,所以很多高速傳輸已經漸漸地改用差模的方式來傳輸。在差模傳輸中,一個訊號需要用到兩條相位完全相反訊號線來傳輸,然而在某些情況下這兩條線訊號沒有完全同步地相位相反,那麼就會產生共模的干擾訊號,當干擾提升時,甚至會影響訊號的完整度。本文的主要目的是在探討非等長的差模傳輸線所產生的相位問題及對於訊號完整度的影響。
As the digital circuits improved speedly and the pulses developed continuously, the electromagnetic interference (EMI) phenomenon is becoming increasingly popular. The EMI of the differential mode line is smaller than that of the common mode line so that many high speed circuits have been gradually utilizing the differential mode. In the differential mode line, a signal needs to adopt two transmission lines of the diametrically opposed phase, but the signals of these lines don’t have complete synchronization out of phase under same conditions. Accordingly, the interference signals of the common mode are brought and even affect the signal integrity. This paper probes into the brought phase problem of the unfixed-length differential mode lines and the influence for signal integrity.
Relation: 工業教育與技術學刊, 32: 245-256
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