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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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Differential S-Parameter De-embedding for 8-Port Network

TL;DR: An 8-port smart fixture de-embedding (SFD) method is proposed that neglects modal conversion terms by requiring balanced and symmetrical designs and generally has negligible impact on the de- embedding differential results with careful test fixture design.
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Analytical evaluation of scattering parameters for equivalent circuit of through silicon via array

TL;DR: An algorithm is proposed that extends the approach for modelling a TSV array with a complete analytical evaluation of the final multiport scattering parameter matrix, thus making the electromagnetic modelling of such structures more efficient without relying on commercial circuit solvers.
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The Impact of Near-Field Scanning Size on the Accuracy of Far-Field Estimation

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of near-field scanning sizes on the accuracy of far-field estimations is studied using a U-shape trace above a large ground plane as an example.
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Modeling multilayer power distribution network by systematically incorporating via and cavity models

TL;DR: In this article, a circuit model for decoupling capacitors including both parasitic inductances and via capacitances is derived and a closed-form expression for via barrel-plate capacitance is derived.
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EMI Radiation Mitigation for Heatsinks Using Characteristic Mode Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, characteristic mode analysis has been applied to investigate the radiation mechanism for the flat heatink, and it can be verified that the radiation characteristics of the flat heatsink behaves like a patch antenna, and the resonant frequencies predicted with CM agree favorably with the cavity model.