Compact circuit models of electromagnetic structures
are a valuable tool for embedding distributed circuits
into complex circuits and systems. However, electromagnetic
structures with large internal propagation delay are described
by impedance functions with a large number of frequency
poles in a given frequency interval and therefore
yielding equivalent circuit models with a high number of
lumped circuit elements. The number of circuit elements can
be reduced considerably if in addition to capacitors, inductors,
resistors and ideal transformers also delay lines are included.
In this contribution a systematic procedure for the
generation of combined lumped element/delay line equivalent
circuit models on the basis of numerical data is described.
The numerical data are obtained by numerical fullwave
modeling of the electromagnetic structure. The simulation
results are decomposed into two parts representing
a lumped elements model and a delay line model. The extraction
of the model parameters is performed by application
of the system identification procedure to the scattering transfer
function. Examples for the modeling of electromagnetic
structures are presented.
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Compact circuit models of electromagnetic structures
are a valuable tool for embedding distributed circuits
into complex circuits and systems. However, electromagnetic
structures with large internal propagation delay are described
by impedance functions with a large number of frequency
poles in a given frequency interval and therefore
yielding equivalent circuit models with a high number of
lumped circuit elements. The number of circuit elements can
be reduced considerably if in addition...
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