Circuit Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling Using the PEEC Techniques
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Circuit Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling Using the PEEC Techniques

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Circuit Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling Using the PEEC Techniques

About this book

Bridges the gap between electromagnetics and circuits by addressing electrometric modeling (EM) using the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method

This book provides intuitive solutions to electromagnetic problems by using the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) method. This book begins with an introduction to circuit analysis techniques, laws, and frequency and time domain analyses. The authors also treat Maxwell's equations, capacitance computations, and inductance computationsthrough the lens of the PEEC method. Next, readers learn to build PEEC models in various forms: equivalent circuit models, non-orthogonal PEEC models, skin-effect models, PEEC models for dielectrics, incident and radiate field models, and scattering PEEC models. The book concludes by considering issues like stability and passivity, and includes five appendices some with formulas for partial elements.

  • Leads readers to the solution of a multitude of practical problems in the areas of signal and power integrity and electromagnetic interference
  • Contains fundamentals, applications, and examples of the PEEC method
  • Includes detailed mathematical derivations

Circuit Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling Using the PEEC Techniques is a reference for students, researchers, and developers who work on the physical layer modeling of IC interconnects and Packaging, PCBs, and high speed links.

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Yes, you can access Circuit Oriented Electromagnetic Modeling Using the PEEC Techniques by Albert Ruehli,Giulio Antonini,Lijun Jiang in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Electrical Engineering & Telecommunications. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Preface
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Acronyms
  9. Chapter 1: Introduction
  10. Chapter 2: Circuit Analysis for PEEC Methods
  11. Chapter 3: Maxwell's Equations
  12. Chapter 4: Capacitance Computations
  13. Chapter 5: Inductance Computations
  14. Chapter 6: Building PEEC Models
  15. Chapter 7: Nonorthogonal PEEC Models
  16. Chapter 8: Geometrical Description and Meshing
  17. Chapter 9: Skin Effect Modeling
  18. Chapter 10: PEEC Models for Dielectrics
  19. Chapter 11: PEEC Models for Magnetic Material
  20. Chapter 12: Incident and Radiated Field Models
  21. Chapter 13: Stability and Passivity of PEEC Models
  22. Appendix A: Table Of Units
  23. Appendix B: Modified Nodal Analysis Stamps
  24. Appendix C: Computation of Partial Inductances
  25. Appendix D: Computation of Partial Coefficients of Potential
  26. Appendix E: Auxiliary Techniques for Partial Element Computations
  27. Index
  28. End User License Agreement