2007 International Conference on Design &Amp; Technology of Integrated Systems in Nanoscale Era 2007
DOI: 10.1109/dtis.2007.4449522
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Analytical crosstalk noise characteristics

Abstract: In this paper, from a new crosstalk noise expression based on an RLC transmission line model associated to each propagation mode, analytical expressions to predict noise amplitude and pulsewidth with a good level of accuracy are proposed. These simplified analytical expressions are sufficiently accurate to be effectively incorporated in noise calculators.

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“…She has a effect mainly on the crosstalk voltage timing characteristics whereas the victim line has an impact on the crosstalk voltage discharge conducting path. So, for the same kind of aggression, crosstalk voltage resulting variations will be important contrary to [4] where active and victim lines were not distinguished. For a typical VDSM technology, we can now proceed with electrical simulations by using electrical parameters extracted with a 1GHz frequency Full-Wave electromagnetic analysis.…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…She has a effect mainly on the crosstalk voltage timing characteristics whereas the victim line has an impact on the crosstalk voltage discharge conducting path. So, for the same kind of aggression, crosstalk voltage resulting variations will be important contrary to [4] where active and victim lines were not distinguished. For a typical VDSM technology, we can now proceed with electrical simulations by using electrical parameters extracted with a 1GHz frequency Full-Wave electromagnetic analysis.…”
Section: Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The principles of the analysis we have followed in order to obtain the numerical values of the RLCG equivalent parameters, from which a set of coupled transmission lines could be modelled, have been presented in [4]. In our problem, the structure is composed of two symmetrical lines, W is the width and S the space between lines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%