Characteristics of Electrically Long Two-Conductor Lines with Inhomogeneous Media

Osamu MAKINO, Fengchao XIAO, Yoshio KAMI

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Crosstalk or coupling phenomenon between two parallel conductors with a ground or reference conductor is well known in electromagnetic compatibility and microwave circuit fields. In this paper we consider the characteristics of a long two-conductor line embedded in an inhomogeneous medium while taking account of the difference between two phase constants in independent propagation modes of two parallel lines. The characteristics of near-end and far-end crosstalk and of through-end transmission are discussed for frequencies up to more than the frequency where the line length is 10 times the wavelength. Interesting properties, such as very strong and null crosstalk phenomena that occur at the far end and non-transmission at the through end, appear in the envelope characteristics. The reason for these properties is clarified by making theoretical and experimental investigations.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications Vol.E88-B No.7 pp.3028-3035
Publication Date
2005/07/01
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DOI
10.1093/ietcom/e88-b.7.3028
Type of Manuscript
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Category
Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)

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