Method of terminating bus, bus termination resistor, and...

Wave transmission lines and networks – Dissipating terminations for long lines – Fluid-cooling

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C338S262000, C338S275000, C338S277000, C338S269000

Reexamination Certificate

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07116184

ABSTRACT:
A terminal resistor is provided at the end of a bus formed on a wiring substrate. An insulator having a large dielectric loss angle is provided in the vicinity of the terminal resistor to absorb high frequency electromagnetic waves in the vicinity. This arrangement permits successful transmission of digital signals in the GHz region using a conventional terminal resistor.

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