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In DSM technology and beyond, the performance and correctness of the circuit cannot be assured without taking into consideration the multiple effects of interconnect parasitics. The inter wire parasitics i.e. mutual inductance and coupling capacitance are primary sources of crosstalk noise. In this paper, the optimization of coupling capacitance for delay and peak noise is carried out qualitatively...
On-chip inductive effects are becoming predominant in deep submicron (DSM) interconnects due to increasing clock speed, circuit complexity and decreasing interconnect lengths. Inductance causes noise in the signal waveforms, which could adversely affect the performance of the circuit and signal integrity. The traditional analysis of crosstalk in a transmission line begins with a lossless LC representation,...
The shrinking feature size of MOSFET devices is largely responsible for growth of VLSI circuits. In DSM technology below 0.18 μm, interconnect parasitics are significant and erupt as performance limiting parameters of the circuit. Because of short spacing between interconnects, faster signal rise time, longer wire length and use of low K-dielectric material, the coupling capacitance (CC...
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