Related Experiment Video
Updated: Sep 17, 2025

High Speed Sub-GHz Spectrometer for Brillouin Scattering Analysis
Published on: December 22, 2015
Signal integrity research of high-speed interconnection systems based on scattering parameters
Cheng Hong1,2, Zhiqiang Li3,4, Wu Guan5
1Institute of Microelectronics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100029, China. 402230403@qq.com.
None:
As an important characteristic of a signal transmission network, scattering parameters can accurately reflect the signal transmission situation. By establishing a circuit model based on scattering parameters for the signal path unit, studying the signal attenuation and reflection curves of components including transmission lines, transmission media, vias, high-speed connectors, and transceiver termination devices, a circuit simulation model completely based on scattering parameters is proposed. This model can be parametrically adjusted according to the requirements of actual circuit implementation, and accurately reflect the high-speed signal transmission quality of the final circuit. This circuit simulation model is applied to the high-speed 5G small base station system. The transceiver performance of the modular circuit model completely based on scattering parameters and the scattering parameter model extracted based on board-level implementation is compared. The results show that the modular circuit completely based on scattering parameters can accurately match the channel communication indicators of board-level implementation.
Related Concept Videos
Transmission Line Design Considerations
Lossless Lines
Lossy Lines and Overvoltages
Attenuation
When constant series resistance and shunt conductance are present, voltage and current equations are modified. The propagation constant indicates that voltage and current waves consist of both forward and backward traveling components. These waves attenuate as they propagate, with the attenuation factor related to the resistance and conductance. In a...
Propagation Speed of Electromagnetic Waves
Boundary Conditions: Lossless Lines
At the receiving end, the boundary condition states that the voltage equals the product of the receiving-end impedance and current. This relationship is expressed as a function of the incident and...
Interference: Path Lengths
Two special sources may be considered when they are in phase. This can be easily achieved by feeding the two sources from the same source. An example would be synchronizing the two speakers by feeding them with the same source, such as the sound waves produced by a tuning fork. This setup ensures that the two sources have the same frequency and are...

