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Application of the Z-transform technique to modelling linear lumped loads in the FDTD

Application of the Z-transform technique to modelling linear lumped loads in the FDTD

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A Z-transform technique derives an updating algorithm for the finite-difference time-domain equations dealing with a lumped load. Such a load can be used to simulate equivalent circuits of terminations for microstrip structures, including IC or digital devices. The advantages of the Z-transform technique are pointed out and numerical results validating the method included.

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