Stripline cable with reduced crosstalk

Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems

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174 36, 174117FF, 174126S, 333238, 333 99S, H01P 308

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044410883

ABSTRACT:
A transmission line having substantially reduced far-end forward wave crosstalk is characterized by a single layer of dielectric material having a thickness chosen to provide a forward wave coupling constant K.sub.F substantially equal to zero. The dielectric layer is located on a ground plane, and has a plurality of signal carrying conductors embedded in it. The thickness H of the dielectric underlayer below the signal carrying conductors is chosen to provide a transmission line having the selected values of impedance, etc. and substantially reduced forward wave crosstalk. The thickness t of the dielectric overlayer above the signal carrying conductors is chosen (for the selected value of thickness H of the dielectric underlayer) at the finite value critical thickness at which forward wave mutual capacitance and forward wave mutual inductance cancel to a null. The ground plane and the signal carrying conductors can be superconductors.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3179904 (1965-04-01), Paulsen
patent: 3634782 (1972-01-01), Marshall

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