Generation of passive macromodels from transient port responses
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Abstract
This paper presents a new technique for the generation of linear lumped macromodels from input-output port characterization. A complete set of transient port responses is processed by a new time-domain formulation of the well-known Vector Fitting algorithm. The data processing involves a combination of digital filtering and least squares fitting. Passivity of the obtained macromodel is enforced a posteriori by applying an iterative perturbation technique to the associated Hamiltonian matrix.
Citation
- Journal: Electrical Performance of Electrical Packaging (IEEE Cat. No. 03TH8710)
- Year: 2003
- Volume:
- Issue:
- Pages: 287–290
- Publisher: IEEE
- DOI: 10.1109/epep.2003.1250051
BibTeX
@inproceedings{Grivet_Talocia_2003,
title={{Generation of passive macromodels from transient port responses}},
DOI={10.1109/epep.2003.1250051},
booktitle={{Electrical Performance of Electrical Packaging (IEEE Cat. No. 03TH8710)}},
publisher={IEEE},
author={Grivet-Talocia, S.},
year={2003},
pages={287--290}
}
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