Broadband macromodeling of sampled frequency data using z-domain vector-fitting method

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Abstract

The vector-fitting algorithm has been used as the main macromodeling tool for approximating frequency domain responses of complex interconnects and electrical packages[4]. In this paper, a new methodology is proposed to fit transfer functions off requency response data obtained from numerical electromagnetic simulation or measured frequency-domain or time-domain response data. This new method, z-domain vector-fitting (ZDVF), is a formulation of vector-fitting method in the z domain; it has an advantage off aster convergence and better numerical stability compared to the s-domain vector-fitting method(VF). The fast convergence of the method reduces the overall macromodel generation time. The accuracy, numerical stability and convergence speed of VF and ZDVF are compared. Examples are provided to demonstrate the advantage of the ZDVF.

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Mekonnen, Y. S., & Schutt-Ainé, J. E. (2007). Broadband macromodeling of sampled frequency data using z-domain vector-fitting method. In Proceedings - 11th IEEE Workshop on Signal Propagation on Interconnects, SPI 2007 (pp. 45–48). https://doi.org/10.1109/SPI.2007.4512205

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