A sub-nanosecond data storage system

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The paper deals with the design and construction of a dynamic data storage cell using stripline techniques, the data bit rate being 1 GHz. Taking into account both ohmic and dielectric loss factors, stripline losses have been computed and calculations indicate that, within the structure described, data bit rates up to 2 GHz are feasible.

Inspec keywords: solid-state microwave circuits; delay lines; strip lines

Other keywords: dynamic data storage cell; stripline techniques; construction; 1 to 2 GHz; design; sub nanosecond

Subjects: Solid-state microwave circuits and devices; Waveguides and microwave transmission lines; Other digital storage

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