Worst-case crosstalk noise analysis based on dual-exponential noise metrics

Based on the assumption that crosstalk noise is dual-exponential waveform, in this paper we present the closed-form crosstalk noise metrics including the peak noise amplitude V/sub p/, peak noise occurring time T/sub p/ and pulse width W/sub n/. Then using part of our metrics we study aggressors swi...

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Published in18th International Conference on VLSI Design held jointly with 4th International Conference on Embedded Systems Design pp. 348 - 353
Main Authors Jiaxing Sun, Yun Zheng, Qing Ye, Tianchun Ye
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2005
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Summary:Based on the assumption that crosstalk noise is dual-exponential waveform, in this paper we present the closed-form crosstalk noise metrics including the peak noise amplitude V/sub p/, peak noise occurring time T/sub p/ and pulse width W/sub n/. Then using part of our metrics we study aggressors switching times alignment that leads to worst-case crosstalk noise for a quiet victim from the analysis of peak noise window (PNW). The SPICE simulation results confirm the accuracy of our metrics and our analysis.
ISBN:0769522645
9780769522647
ISSN:1063-9667
2380-6923
DOI:10.1109/ICVD.2005.173