On 12/12/06, damarla babu <sridamarla@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi ,
> The crosstalk noise and crosstalk delay are Different ?between these any
> relation is there ?
>
> How these two are depend each other ?
>
> regards,
> Suresh babu.D
>
>
>
Oh, indeed no. Uh... I think you are playing with us, by jove.
I accept the challenge...
Some Cross Talk Without Delay
Come, sit by me now
and a story I'll tell
of the post that was coupled
then reflected as well
It came back with some noise
and self-queried a plea:
"noise and delay...any relation there be?"
No one dared answer
no-body dared say:
it gave its own answer
and so perfectly
Though not the expected
and not of Maxwell
but of unformed questions
that answer themselves
I saw it clear
and chose not to delay
so I boosted that crosstalk
and wrote this today
---
PS: Though a strongly coupled microstrip on dielectric may propagate more
slowly than if uncoupled, I don't think this is what babu considered since
he then wouldn't have asked. Thank goodness; a sensible question would'v'e
robbed me of the motivation for the poem. :-)
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