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Analysis of non-linear transmission lines by frequency domain perturbation method

✍ Scribed by USHIDA, AKIO; TANJI, YUICHI; NISHIO, YOSHIFUMI


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
164 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-9886

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✦ Synopsis


We discuss a numerical method for solving non-linear transmission lines in the frequency domain. Such transmission lines are widely used for communications such as in GaAs integrated circuits and varactor diode circuits. The circuit equations are described by non-linear partial di erential equations, so their analysis is very complicated compared with that of linear transmission lines.

In this paper we propose a frequency-domain perturbation method for weakly non-linear transmission lines where the wave-forms are approximated by Fourier expansions and each frequency component is calculated by a modiΓΏed perturbation method. To improve convergence, we introduce two new techniques, the compensation method and the homotopy method, which help to make the iteration stable and can be applied to a wide class of non-linear transmission lines. We have analysed shock wave phenomena in example.


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