Principles of Transmission Lines, Crosstalk and Cable Screening
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Principles of Transmission Lines, Crosstalk and Cable Screening

Level:
Advanced

Length:
1 day

Related courses:
Principles of Engineering Electromagnetics
Electromagnetic Compatibility - Fundamentals of Design and Testing

Transmission line theory is essential not only in RF and microwave communications but also in the design of fast digital circuits and the understanding of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) problems. It provides a link between circuit analysis and electromagnetics. Cross-talk is generally the unwanted propagation of noise or interference between transmission lines, but the same effect can be utilised in the design of RF components such as directional couplers.

Key subjects covered
- Transmission line theory: distributed (per-unit-length) parameters, velocity and characteristic impedance
- Reflections and impedance matching
- The Smith Chart
- S-parameters and network analysers
- Cross-talk: coupling mechanisms
- Cross-talk in the frequency domain and time domain
- Cable screening and grounding

Course scope:
The course covers both the fundamental theory of transmission lines and its practical applications to propagation, impedance matching, coupling and cross-talk especially in the fields of EMC and RF Communications.

Who should attend
Engineers working in fields such as EMC, digital circuit design and RF and microwave communications, who require an understanding of transmission line theory and its applications to cross-talk, cable screening and related areas.

 
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