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Transmission lines and lumped circuits /

par Miano, Giovanni.
Autres auteurs : Maffucci, Antonio.
Collection : Electromagnetism | Academic press series in electromagnetism Détails physiques : 1 online resource (xxii, 479 pages) : illustrations. ISBN :9780080519593 (electronic bk.); 0080519598 (electronic bk.).
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 463-470) and index.

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Front Cover; Transmission Lines and Lumped Circuits; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1. Transmission Line Equations and Properties; Chapter 2. Ideal Two-Conductor Transmission Lines Connected to Lumped Circuits; Chapter 3. Ideal Multiconductor Transmission Lines; Chapter 4. Lossy Two-Conductor Transmission Lines; Chapter 5. Lossy Two-Conductor Transmission Lines with Frequency-Dependent Parameters; Chapter 6. Lossy Multiconductor Transmission Lines; Chapter 7. Nonuniform Transmission Lines; Chapter 8. Transmission Line Equations in Characteristic Form

The theory of transmission lines is a classical topic of electrical engineering. Recently this topic has received renewed attention and has been a focus of considerable research. This is because the transmisson line theory has found new and important applications in the area of high-speed VLSI interconnects, while it has retained its significance in the area of power transmission. In many applications, transmission lines are connected to nonlinear circuits. For instance, interconnects of high-speed VLSI chips can be modelled as transmission lines loaded with nonlinear elements. These nonlinear.

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