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Modeling the effects of transmission media on power supply induced jitter

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The proposed semi-analytical method for jitter analysis is compared against the conventional simulations (commercial tools) in a 55nm technology of STMicroelectronics to find a reasonable matching.
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In this paper, a method is presented to estimate the effect of transmission media on power supply induced jitter for a voltage-mode driver circuit Transmission media is represented via its equivalent models of transmission lines while calculating the power supply induced jitter The proposed semi-analytical method for jitter analysis is compared against the conventional simulations (commercial tools) in a 55nm technology of STMicroelectronics A reasonable matching is reported

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A Review on Power Supply Induced Jitter

TL;DR: The primary focus of this paper is to discuss the modeling of jitter caused by power supply noise (PSN), named power supply induced jitter (PSIJ).
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Modeling the Combined Effects of Transmission Media and Ground Bounce on Power Supply Induced Jitter

TL;DR: An efficient method is presented for estimation of power supply induced jitter (PSIJ) based on advancing the recently proposed EMPSIJ method and developing analytical relationships to handle the combined effect of both the differential transmission lines as well as the ground bounce.
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Analysis of PSIJ in the presence of both ground-bounce and transmission media

TL;DR: A semi-analytical method is presented to estimate the PSIJ in the presence of both the transmission media as well as the ground bounce, and while providing comparable accuracy yields significant speed-up.
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TL;DR: The transfer function of a supply voltage fluctuation to jitter is analytically solved for a single ended buffer in closed-form expressions and validated by comparison with HSPICE simulation.
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