2010 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2010
DOI: 10.1109/isemc.2010.5711374
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Far-end crosstalk reduction in adjacent PCB traces employing High/Low-Z configurations

Abstract: This paper introduces a new High/Low-Z trace configuration to reduce far-end crosstalk in adjacent printed circuit board (PCB) interconnects. The emphasis is made to reduce crosstalk without using additional PCB components in the design. Specifically, we employ stepped impedance elements of uniform length on the victim traces to suppress high-frequency electromagnetic interference. The overall design is much simpler than the usual low-pass filter configurations which are difficult to implement in the prototype… Show more

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“…In our recent conference paper [15], the stepped impedance trace for crosstalk reduction was presented. Here, if the victim trace is a low‐frequency or DC trace, one may use a stepped impedance LPF configuration (i.e.…”
Section: Crosstalk Reduction Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our recent conference paper [15], the stepped impedance trace for crosstalk reduction was presented. Here, if the victim trace is a low‐frequency or DC trace, one may use a stepped impedance LPF configuration (i.e.…”
Section: Crosstalk Reduction Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%