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converting single ended to differential

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Hallo,

when calculating the multi mode scattering matrix of a differential pair from single ended measured data, for which impedance are the common and odd mode matrices valid. If each of the the single ended line has the impedance Z0.


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elektr0
 

Hello,


Hare are the attached very good documents on this topic...
If you are using AWR Microwave Office, then an example available at the following folder...

C:\Program Files\AWR\AWR2006\Examples\Circuit_Design_Types\Signal_Integrity\Mixed_vs_Single_Ended_Data_Files.emp


---manju---
 

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thanks

i will work through it.

i think you will get 3 pts *g*.
 

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