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High data switching rates of today's computer architecture continue to intensify the need for transmission line modeling accuracy. As these data rates exceed hundreds of megahertz and the physical complexity of the transmission channel increase, it may no longer be sufficient to ensure only the frequency dependency of channel models. Rather, the model developer must guarantee the model response is...
Accurate channel simulations of package interconnections require passive and causal models that faithfully represent the full frequency response from tens of gigahertz to DC. In this paper, we propose and test a method to create accurate models extending to DC while retaining passivity and causality. The model derived by this method is suitable for transient simulations of packaging interconnect systems.
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