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http://dx.doi.org/10.9709/JKSS.2017.26.1.047

A Cable Crosstalk Simulation method using Microwave Studio & T-matrix Cascading and Crosstalk Analysis of Twisted Wire Pairs(TWP) including Straight Sections  

Min, Tae Hong (Agency for Defense Development)
Abstract
This research explains a simulation method of cable crosstalk using Microwave Studio(MWS), Matlab and analyzes the crosstalk of Twisted Wire Pairs(TWP) applied to the aerospace or the military. TWP have a periodic configuration of long twisted wires along a axis. It is impossible to conduct the simulation of TWP due to the increased meshs according to the long length configuration. Transmission matrix(T-matrix) cascading method which is suitable to analyze the periodic configuration has been adopted to get the crosstalk of total cable so that the total simulation time has been decreased. In this paper, the crosstalk analysis of TWP including the connector modeled to straight sections has been performed.
Keywords
Transmission matrix; Cascading; MWS Simulation; Cable Crosstalk; NEXT; FEXT;
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