Keywords

Digital communications, Microprocessors, Diode terminator design, Crosstalk suppression on pulsed buses, Characteristic impedance mismatch reduction, Long-distance digital bus simulation, Time-domain transient analysis

Abstract

Microprocessor techniques are always developed with the purpose of achieving greater data capacity per unit time. There are many different types of cables on the market which can be used in connecting the digital processing system. No matter what kind of material the cable is made of, the characteristic impedance mismatch and crosstalk from the neighboring lines could generate the noise to the line itself. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce the noise, especially for the high frequency data transmission bus. This report presents a simulation of two long distance transmission buses and reducing the noise by diode terminators.

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Graduation Date

1983

Semester

Spring

Degree

Master of Science (M.S.)

College

College of Engineering

Format

PDF

Pages

33 pages

Language

English

Rights

Public Domain

Length of Campus-only Access

None

Access Status

Masters Thesis (Open Access)

Identifier

DP0025738

Subjects

Digital communications; Microprocessors; Diodes, Semiconductor--Data processing; Multiconductor transmission lines--Computer simulation; Crosstalk; Transients (Electricity)--Computer simulation; Impedance matching

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