Title :
Reduction of crosstalk noise in modular jack for high-speed differential signal interconnection
Author :
Kim, Namhoon ; Sung, Myunghee ; Kim, Hyungsoo ; Baek, Seungyong ; Ryu, Woonghwan ; An, Jeong-Gyun ; Kim, Joungho
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Taejon, South Korea
fDate :
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Crosstalk noise has become a significant problem in the design of high-speed digital interconnections. In this paper, we demonstrate a crosstalk reduction method, which has been successfully applied to the design of a CAT-5E modular jack. The CAT-5E is a newly adopted cabling and connector standard for advanced cabling network systems to assure more robust, reliable and high-speed operation, which is based on differential mode signal transmission using unshielded twist pair (UTP) cable. The improved design of the modular jack shows minimal crosstalk noise and return loss over a wide range of manufacturing conditions. The improved crosstalk characteristics of the modular jack were accomplished by inserting embedded capacitors on the printed circuit board (PCB) of the modular jack. The embedded capacitors compensate for the unbalanced capacitive crosstalk that occurs in the plug and insert. In particular, the embedded balancing capacitor is designed to have maximum capacitance, with limited PCB area, by using a double-sided PCB design. Less than -45 dB near-end-crosstalk (NEXT) was achieved after the crosstalk noise compensation, satisfying the CAT-5E specification for frequencies up to 100 MHz
Keywords :
capacitors; compensation; crosstalk; digital circuits; electric connectors; interconnections; interference suppression; packaging; printed circuit design; standards; twisted pair cables; 100 MHz; CAT-5E specification; advanced cabling network systems; cabling and connector standard; crosstalk noise compensation; crosstalk noise reduction; differential mode signal transmission; double-sided PCB design; embedded balancing capacitor; embedded capacitors; high-speed differential signal interconnection; high-speed digital interconnections; modular jack; printed circuit board; unbalanced capacitive crosstalk compensation; unshielded twist pair cable; Capacitance; Capacitors; Connectors; Crosstalk; Integrated circuit interconnections; Lifting equipment; Manufacturing; Noise robustness; Plugs; Printed circuits;
Journal_Title :
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/6040.938292