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Power Integrity Modeling and Design for Semiconductors and Systems

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This book's system-level focus and practical examples will make it indispensable for every student and professional concerned with power integrity, including electrical engineers, system designers, signal integrity engineers, and materials scientists.
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The First Comprehensive, Example-Rich Guide to Power Integrity ModelingProfessionals such as signal integrity engineers, package designers, and system architects need to thoroughly understand signal and power integrity issues in order to successfully design packages and boards for high speed systems Now, for the first time, there's a complete guide to power integrity modeling: everything you need to know, from the basics through the state of the artUsing realistic case studies and downloadable software examples, two leading experts demonstrate today's best techniques for designing and modeling interconnects to efficiently distribute power and minimize noiseThe authors carefully introduce the core concepts of power distribution design, systematically present and compare leading techniques for modeling noise, and link these techniques to specific applications Their many examples range from the simplest (using analytical equations to compute power supply noise) through complex system-level applicationsThe authors Introduce power delivery network components, analysis, high-frequency measurement, and modeling requirements Thoroughly explain modeling of power/ground planes, including plane behavior, lumped modeling, distributed circuit-based approaches, and much more Offer in-depth coverage of simultaneous switching noise, including modeling for return currents using time- and frequency-domain analysis Introduce several leading time-domain simulation methods, such as macromodeling, and discuss their advantages and disadvantages Present the application of the modeling methods on several advanced case studies that include high-speed servers, high-speed differential signaling, chip package analysis, materials characterization, embedded decoupling capacitors, and electromagnetic bandgap structures This book's system-level focus and practical examples will make it indispensable for every student and professional concerned with power integrity, including electrical engineers, system designers, signal integrity engineers, and materials scientists It will also be valuable to developers building software that helps to analyze high-speed systems

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Analytical Modeling of Deterministic Jitter in CMOS Inverters

TL;DR: In this paper , an analytical approach is presented which estimates jitter in CMOS inverters in the presence of power supply noise (PSN), data noise (DN), and ground-bounce noise (GBN) by deriving analytical relationships.
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Improvement of Power and Signal Integrity through Layer Assignment in High-Speed Memory Systems

TL;DR: A high-speed memory subsystem is used to evaluate the impact of switching current on SI using eye diagrams and full-wave and circuit simulations are used to validate the hypothesis of noise immunity.
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Analysis and verification of board power delivery network impact on DDR3L memory interface in ARM SoC application

TL;DR: The analysis verifies the importance of including the board PDN to accurately predict the performance of the DDR3L memory interface in the simulation and modeling environment.

Using Power Aware IBIS v5.0 Behavioral IO Models to Simulate Simultaneous Switching Noise

Yingxin Sun
TL;DR: Improvements to these two key metrics without sacrificing accuracy, allows for more aggressive and accurate signal and power integrity analysis than has previously been possible.
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High Frequency Signal Propagation in Through Silicon Vias

TL;DR: In this paper, a framework for wave propagation through TSVs based on dielectric quasi-TEM, skin effect, and slow-wave modes similar to MIS micro-strip lines is established.
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