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Calculations of the dispersive characteristics of microstrips by the time-domain finite difference method
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1988
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Numerical AnalysisGaussian PulseEngineeringMicrowave TransmissionDispersionElectromagnetic CompatibilityMicrowave Device ModelingComputational ElectromagneticsTime-domain ComputationsMicrowave SystemsElectromagnetic WaveAntennaComputer EngineeringPropagationMicrowave MeasurementMicrowave DiagnosticsMicrowave EngineeringSignal ProcessingFourier TransformMicrowave ComponentsTransmission LineHigh-frequency ApproximationDispersive Characteristics
A direct time-domain finite-difference method is used to recharacterize the microstrip. Maxwell's equations are discretized both in time and space and a Gaussian pulse is used to excite the microstrip. The frequency-domain data are obtained from the Fourier transform of the calculated time-domain field values. Since this method is completely independent of all the above-mentioned investigations, the results can be considered as an impartial verification of the published results. The comparison of the time-domain results and those from the frequency-domain methods has shown the integrity of the time-domain computations. This method is very general and can be applied to model many other microwave components.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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