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Abstract
The differential transmission line has been widely used in the field of high-speed signals with its unique transmission characteristics, and it will be affected by many factors during the transmission process. In this paper, the differential transmission line is taken as the research object, and a three-dimensional electromagnetic simulation software CST is used to study its signal integrity performance parameters including characteristic impedance, loss, and crosstalk. It is found through simulation that increasing the spacing between differential pairs will reduce the crosstalk. The smaller the differential pair length, the greater the value of the insertion loss. This will improve the quality of signal transmission.
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1 School of Automation, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China