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Signal Integrity Design for High-Speed Digital Circuits: Progress and Directions

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This paper reviews recent progress and future directions of signal integrity design for high-speed digital circuits, focusing on four areas: signal propagation on transmission lines, discontinuity modeling and characterization, measurement techniques, and link-path design and analysis.
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This paper reviews recent progress and future directions of signal integrity design for high-speed digital circuits, focusing on four areas: signal propagation on transmission lines, discontinuity modeling and characterization, measurement techniques, and link-path design and analysis.

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Breaking the Challenge of Signal Integrity Using Time-Domain Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed time-domain spoof surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) as the carrier of signals, and showed that spoof SPPs are supported from very low frequency to the cutoff frequency with strong subwavelength effects.
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Experimental Validations of a Simple PCB Interconnect Model for High-Rate Signal Integrity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated experimental validations of a simple modeling method of PCB interconnects for high-speed signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility applications based on the theoretical approach using the extraction method of the interconnect per-unit-length RLCG parameters, the reduced models of corresponding transfer function, -parameters, and access and transfer impedances are also established.
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A Comprehensive Investigation of a Common-Mode Filter for Gigahertz Differential Signals Using Quarter-Wavelength Resonators

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a comprehensive investigation on an inexpensive and wideband common-mode noise suppression filter that uses a quarter-wavelength resonator and an equivalent transmission line model was also used to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed structure in a commonmode filter (CMF).
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A Review on Power Supply Induced Jitter

TL;DR: The primary focus of this paper is to discuss the modeling of jitter caused by power supply noise (PSN), named power supply induced jitter (PSIJ).
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