Application of Full-wave 3D Field Solvers to Predict EMI Behavior in SFP Cages
This paper presents an investigation into the usage of modeling techniques to predict and improve the shielding effectiveness of rectangular, metallic Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) EMI cages.
These cages house bi-directional SFP+ transceiver modules that can operate at data rates up to 11.1 Gbps. The simulation tools used for this investigation are Ansoft HFSS TM, a full wave 3D EM simulator and CST Microstripes TM .
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