The present invention relates to a waveguide for transmission of electromagnetic wave signals.
As data traffic is rapidly increased, data transmission/receipt speed of input/output (I/O) bus connecting integrated circuits is also being quickly increased. For the last decades, conductor-based interconnects (e.g., copper wires) with high cost and power efficiencies have been widely applied to wired communication systems. However, such conductor-based interconnects have inherent limitations in channel bandwidths due to skin effect caused by electromagnetic induction.
Meanwhile, optic-based interconnects with high data transmission/reception speed have been introduced and widely used as an alternative to the conductor-based interconnects. However, the optic-based interconnects have limitations in that they cannot completely replace the conductor-based interconnects because the costs of installation and maintenance thereof are very high.
Recently, a new type of interconnect comprising a waveguide composed of dielectric has been introduced. Since the new type of interconnect (so-called “e-tube”) has advantages of both of metal and dielectric, this interconnect has high cost and power efficiencies and enables high-speed data communication within a short range. Thus, such an interconnect has come into the spotlight as an interconnect employable in chip-to-chip communication.
However, even when a conventional dielectric waveguide is used, there is a problem that a great change or variation in a group delay is caused by a non-linear phase response, or that bit errors are caused by increasing a data transfer rate (or bandwidth).
In this regard, the inventor(s) present a technique for a novel and inventive waveguide that can mitigate non-linearity of phase responses and prevent bit errors from occurring in a high-speed data communication environment.
One object of the present invention is to solve all the above-described problems.
Another object of the invention is to provide a waveguide comprising a first dielectric part, a conductor part, and a second dielectric part, wherein the conductor part covers a part of the first dielectric part and the second dielectric part surrounds all of the first dielectric part and the conductor part, so that both of dielectric-conductor boundary conditions and dielectric-dielectric boundary conditions exist as boundary conditions applied to a signal transmitted through the waveguide.
The representative configurations of the invention to achieve the above objects are described below.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a waveguide for transmission of electromagnetic wave signals, comprising: a first dielectric part comprising a dielectric; a conductor part covering a part of the first dielectric part; and a second dielectric part surrounding the first dielectric part and the conductor part.
In addition, there are further provided other waveguides to implement the invention.
According to the invention, both of dielectric-conductor boundary conditions and dielectric-dielectric boundary conditions may exist as boundary conditions applied to a signal transmitted through a waveguide, so that linearity of phase responses occurring in the signal transmitted through the waveguide may be increased.
According to the invention, it is possible to mitigate non-linearity of phase responses in communication using a waveguide, so that the degree of change in a group delay according to a frequency change may be reduced.
According to the invention, it is possible to make a non-dispersive signal transmission channel via a waveguide, so that intersymbol interference (ISI) may be reduced and the frequency with which bit errors occur as a data transfer rate is increased may be drastically reduced.
In the following detailed description of the present invention, references are made to the accompanying drawings that show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. It is to be understood that the various embodiments of the invention, although different from each other, are not necessarily mutually exclusive. For example, specific shapes, structures and characteristics described herein may be implemented as modified from one embodiment to another without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Furthermore, it shall be understood that the locations or arrangements of individual elements within each of the disclosed embodiments may also be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention, if properly described, is limited only by the appended claims together with all equivalents thereof. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar functions throughout the several views.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings to enable those skilled in the art to easily implement the invention.
Configuration of the Waveguide
Hereinafter, the internal configuration of a waveguide crucial for implementing the present invention and the functions of the respective components thereof will be discussed.
Referring to
When signals are transmitted using the waveguide according to prior art, there may arise problems that a great change or variation in a group delay is caused by a non-linear phase response, and that the frequency with which bit errors occur is increased as a data transfer rate is increased in an actual communication environment.
Referring to
Specifically, according to one embodiment of the invention, the conductor part 120 may be formed to cover some of a plurality of outer surfaces of the first dielectric part 110.
More specifically, according to one embodiment of the invention, the central axes of the first dielectric part 110, the conductor part 120 and the second dielectric part 130 may coincide with each other.
For example, as shown in
However, it is noted that the internal configuration or shape of the waveguide 100 according to the invention is not necessarily limited to those mentioned above, and may be changed without limitation as long as the objects of the invention can be achieved.
First, referring to
Next, referring to
Meanwhile, according to yet another embodiment of the invention, it may be assumed that a plurality of waveguides are included in a single cable. Even in this case, the waveguides may be formed such that both of dielectric-dielectric boundary conditions and dielectric-conductor boundary conditions exist.
First, referring to
Next, referring to
That is, as shown in
Meanwhile, according to one embodiment of the invention, the conductor part 120 may consist of a material having electrical conductivity. For example, the conductor part 120 according to one embodiment of the invention may consist of a metallic material such as copper (Cu) which is traditionally in wide use, or may consist of a non-metallic material such as graphene.
Meanwhile, according to one embodiment of the invention as shown in
Therefore, according to one embodiment of the invention as shown in
First, referring to
Next, referring to
First, referring to a S21 graph shown in
Next, referring to a group delay graph shown in
Referring further to the group delay graph shown in
Therefore, from the above test results, it can be seen that when the waveguide 100 according to the invention is employed, the change (or variation) in the group delay of a transmission signal, which may occur as the frequency is changed, may be drastically reduced.
Although details or parameters for the components included in the waveguide according to the invention have been described above in detail, it is noted that the configuration of the waveguide according to the invention is not necessarily limited to those configurations mentioned above, and may be changed without limitation as long as the objects or effects of the invention can be achieved.
Although the present invention has been described in terms of specific items such as detailed elements as well as the limited embodiments and the drawings, the embodiments are only provided to help more general understanding of the invention, and the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains that various modifications and changes may be made from the above description.
Therefore, the spirit of the present invention shall not be limited to the above-described embodiments, and the entire scope of the appended claims and their equivalents will fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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This application is a continuation application of Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) international application Serial No. PCT/KR2019/004149, filed on Apr. 8, 2019, which claims priority to Korean Patent Application Serial No. 10-2018-0040476, filed on Apr. 6, 2018. The entire contents of PCT international application Serial No. PCT/KR2019/004149 and Korean Patent Application Serial No. 10-2018-0040476 are hereby incorporated by reference.
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