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Transmission line (TL) effects are one of the most common causes of noise and design problems in high-speed systems. Traditionally, in digital design, the switching frequency and the rise or fall time of the signal could generate excessive overshoots or undershoots which can cause timing violations as described in Chap. 6. As the operating frequency gets higher, >100 MHz, the digital waveform must change to accommodate for fast switching, lower supply voltage, and lower rise and fall times. The trend makes it more difficult for designers to control noise and radiation while maintaining good signal and power integrities.
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Tran, T.T. (2023). Transmission Line (TL) Effects in Frequency Domain. In: High-Speed System and Analog Input/Output Design . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04954-5_7
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