Crosstalk Coupling: Single-Ended vs. Differential:The paper begins with four propositions. 1), theeffects of crosstalk coupling decrease with traceseparation. 2), crosstalk coupled to a differential pairhas meaning only for the differential component of thecrosstalk on the differential pair, not the commonmode component of the crosstalk. A differentialcomponent only exists because the outside trace is(perhaps only slightly) further away from the sourcethan is the inside trace. 3), crosstalk caused by adifferential pair would be equal and opposite, andtherefore cancel, on a victim trace were it not for the(perhaps only slight) separation of the differentialtraces themselves. Since one trace (of the pair) is(slightly) closer to the victim trace than is the othertrace of the differential pair, that trace will coupleslightly more strongly and there will be a smalldifferential coupling to a victim trace. 4), differentialpair coupling to another differential pair wouldcombine these last two effects and should be quite small.
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