Solutions for Causal Modeling and A Technique for Measuring Causal, Broadband Dielectric Properties
This paper addresses specific dielectric and conductor material relationships necessary to produce consistently causal and accurate electrical component models. The need for causal component models is highlighted by showing the types of digital waveforms that can result from simulating structures non-causally.
A brief discussion of causal relationships that must be maintained between dielectric conductance and capacitance as well as conductor resistance and inductance is given.
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