[SI-LIST] Re: Seeking a coupled transmission line model

  • From: Alan Hussey <hussey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Kim Helliwell <kimgh@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 12:50:03 -0700

Kim,
    There is a set of Linux sources in:
http://www.engineering.usu.edu/ece/faculty/carruth/ece3420/ece_3420.html

The sp3f4.kit.tar.Z has a directory:
 .\src\lib\dev\tra     for tranmission lines.

Alan

Kim Helliwell wrote:

> Does anyone know of a coupled transmission line model suitable
> for installing in Berkeley SPICE?
>
> I know this is not an easy problem, but I'm not too fussy (at least
> for starters).  A lumped model is OK; a convolution model would
> be great.  University-ware would be fine. But I'm hoping not to
> have to develop the code from someone's paper, so if anyone
> knows of code already set up for SPICE3 (or easily adapted to
> same), I'd be very interested.
>
> Why the unusual request?  Very simple.  My company makes computers
> that no EDA company has even considered porting to, but OS X is
> essentially BSD Unix underneath, and I'd like to do crosstalk simulations
> on a Mac.  Maybe it's more to say we've done it than for any practical
> benefit (but there may be some practical benefit, also--that remains to
> be seen).
>
> Any pointers appreciated.
>
> Kim Helliwell
> Apple Computer
> kimgh@xxxxxxxxx
> 408 974 9936
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