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With the growing concerns about susceptibility of integrated circuits to electromagnetic interferences, the need for accurate prediction tools and models to reduce risks of non-compliance becomes critical for circuit designers. However, on-chip characterization of noise is still necessary for model validation. This paper presents an on-chip noise sensor dedicated to the time-domain measurement of voltage fluctuations induced by interference coupling.