Broadband Equalizer Design with Commensurate Transmission Lines via Reflectance Modeling

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2008

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Şengül, Metin Y.
Yarman, Sıddık Binboğa

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IEICE-INST ELECTRONICS INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS ENG

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In this paper an alternative approach is presented to design equalizers (or matching networks) with commensurate (or equal length) transmission lines. The new method automatically yields the matching network topology with characteristic impedances of the commensurate lines. In the implementation process of the new technique first the driving point impedance data of the matching network is generated by tracing a pre-selected transducer power gain shape without optimization. Then it is modelled its it realizable bounded-real input reflection coefficient in Richard domain which ill turn yields the desired equalizer topology with line characteristic impedances. This process results in an excellent initial design for the commercially available computer aided design (CAD) packages to generate final circuit layout for fabrication. An example is given to illustrate the utilization of the new method. It is expected that the proposed design technique is employed as it front-end to commercially available computer aided design (CAD) packages which generate the actual equalizer circuit layout with physical dimensions for mass production.

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Broadband matching, Equalizer design, Impedance modeling, Fixed point iteration, Commensurate transmission lines

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4

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Q4

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E91A

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12

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3763

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3771