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Author(s): Hirokazu Tohya
Pp: 86-99 (14)
DOI: 10.2174/9781608054497113010010
* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)
EMC problems will be solved if SMC is formed by the quasi stationary state closed circuit (QSCC). The result of the feasibility study for reconfiguring SMC to QSCC is presented.
Keywords: Quasi-stationary, Quasi stationary state closed circuit (QSCC), signal line, microstrip line, Fourier Transform, signal delay, signal attenuation, crosstalk, mutual capacitance, electromagnetic emission, signal reflection, signal dispersion, clock frequency, FPGA, EF strength, limit length, distribution of MF, CAD.
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Feasibility of Reconfiguring SMC to QSCC, Switching Mode Circuit Analysis and Design: Innovative Methodology by Novel Solitary Electromagnetic Wave Theory (2013) 1: 86. https://doi.org/10.2174/9781608054497113010010
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