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Jun Fan

Researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology

Publications -  505
Citations -  7033

Jun Fan is an academic researcher from Missouri University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Printed circuit board & Equivalent circuit. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 482 publications receiving 5641 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Fan include Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology & University of Missouri.

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Return via connections for extending signal link path bandwidth of via transitions

TL;DR: In this paper, a fast and accurate way to assess the impact of signal vias where the return current must change reference planes, including the effect of a return current via placed various distances from the signal via, is discussed.
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Efficient mid-frequency plane inductance computation

TL;DR: In this article, an efficient approach for the calculation of the inductance for different capacitor placements for different capacitors is presented. But the authors do not consider the effect of the capacitors placement on the circuit matrix.
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Modeling of power supply induced jitter (PSIJ) transfer function at inverter chains

TL;DR: An analytical model of power supply noise induced jitter (PSIJ) at inverter chains is proposed in this paper based on the piecewise linear approximated I-V curve model, closed-form equations of PSIJ transfer function at a single inverter are derived.
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Accurate characterization of PCB transmission lines for high speed interconnect

TL;DR: In this paper, VNA measurements with innovative de-embedding approaches, including those that utilize only one “2X-Thru” calibration standard are studied, and the 2X- thwarts method is first shown to be correlated to existing TRL calibration method.
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Extraction of Permittivity and Permeability for Ferrites and Flexible Magnetodielectric Materials Using a Genetic Algorithm

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid approach based on the two-dimensional finite element method (2D-FEM) and a genetic algorithm (GA) optimization is used to extract relative permittivity and permeability of ferrites and flexible magnetodielectric composite materials over wide frequency bands.