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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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Investigating intra-system radio-frequency interference from high-speed traces to a GPS patch antenna

TL;DR: Noise coupling mechanisms between the traces and the antenna are studied, together with the field patterns of the patch antenna, to develop general trace routing rules for minimizing radio frequency interference in the GPS band.
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Embedded capacitor technology: A real world example

TL;DR: This paper utilizes simulated as well as measured product data to compare the performance of the standard design to one using various types of buried capacitance layers with a reduced number of SMT decoupling capacitors.
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Evaluating the Crosstalk Current and the Total Radiated Power of a Bent Cable Harness Using the Generalized MTL Method

TL;DR: In this paper, a general formulation of the generalized multiconductor transmission line (GMTL) method is presented to model a parallel cable harness including straight and bent wires, where the GMTL equations are solved recursively based on the perturbation theory.
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Switching-current measurement for multiple ICs sharing a common power island structure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a measurement methodology to obtain the equivalent switching current of each IC in the case where multiple ICs are connected to a common power island structure, where time-domain oscilloscope measurements are used to capture the noise-voltage waveforms at a few locations in the power island.
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Resistance Modeling for Striplines with Different Surface Roughness on the Planes

TL;DR: In this article, a methodology is presented to calculate the resistances of a stripline with different surface roughness levels on upper and lower sides of the trace and reference planes.