Signal Propagation on Interconnects -

Signal Propagation on Interconnects

Buch | Hardcover
148 Seiten
1998
Springer (Verlag)
978-0-7923-8275-1 (ISBN)
106,99 inkl. MwSt
Comprises a selection of representative contributions to the 1st IEEE Workshop on Signal Propagation on Interconnects that was held at Travemunde, Germany, in 1997. This book contains chapters which cover an area of research results dealing with simulation and measurement of noise and radiated emissions on boards, describing ground bounce effects.
The contents of this book are an expanded treatment of a set of presentations given at the first IEEE Workshop on Signal Propagation on Interconnects held Trnvemiindc, Germany, May 14- 16, 1997. Traditional VLSI-based cost and complexity measures have principally incolved transistor counts and chip area. Yet with the increase in clock frequency transistor has become an issue of major concern" At present the emergence of systems on silicon feces designers with a new challenge: how to guarantee signal integrity while propagating high signals between embedded cores on a Thus, interconnects are becuming a significant limiter of future system performance. The element~ involved arc mainly transmission lines but also other interconnect devices life vias, and packages" The electrical phenomena that have to investigated, as for example delay and crosstalk, are governed by electromagnetic theory. Consequently, even in digital circuits there large sectians in whieh the can longer considered logical ones and zeros but must be treated as analog waveforms. To complicate matters, the descriptian of subcircuits by ordinary differential eyuations is inadequate in many instsnces.
Only the use yartial differential aquations should guarantee sufficiently accurate results. Yet this would unfortunately increase the camplexity af simulatian and besign tremendously" Therefore, new approuuhes need to be developed.

Foreword; J.P. Mucha. Editors' Introduction; P. Nordholz, H. Grabinsky. Analysis of Frequency-Dependent Transmission Lines Using Rational Approximation and Recursive Convolution; W.T. Beyenne, J.E. Schutt-Ainé. Accurate Modeling of Interconnections for Timing Simulation of Sub-Micron Circuits; D. Deschacht, E. Vanier. Minimum Realization of Reduced-Order High-Speed Interconnect Macromodels; R. Achar, M. Nakhla. Lossy Interconnect Modeling for Transient Simulations; I. Maio, F. Canavero. Algorithms Supporting Driver/Receiver Design for Multi-Conductor Interconnects; O.A. Palusinski, et al. Prediction of PCB Susceptibility to Conducted Noise at Post Layout Level; D. Lasagna, et al. Experimental Validation of a Hybrid Method that Predicts Emissions Radiated by Printed Circuit Boards; E. Leroux, et al. Hybrid Time/Frequency-Domain Simulation of Transient Electromagnetic Coupling of Interconnects; A. Dietermann, et al. Simulation of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation on a Printed Circuit Board with Linear and Nonlinear Discrete Loads; M. Witting, T. Proepper. A Model for Ground Bounce Investigation in Structures with Conducting Planes; O. Kosch, et al. Influence of a Floating Plane on an Effective Ground Plane Inductance in Multilayer Packages; M. Lopez, et al. Analysis and Measurement of Crosstalk Induced Delay Errors in Integrated Circuits; F. Moll, et al.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.10.1998
Zusatzinfo X, 148 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-7923-8275-7 / 0792382757
ISBN-13 978-0-7923-8275-1 / 9780792382751
Zustand Neuware
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