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9780792385042

Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed-Signal Ics

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    9780792385042

  • ISBN10:

    0792385047

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-07-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

Modern microelectronic design is characterized by the integration of full systems on a single die. These systems often include large high performance digital circuitry, high resolution analog parts, high driving I/O, and maybe RF sections. Designers of such systems are constantly faced with the challenge to achieve compatibility in electrical characteristics of every section: some circuitry presents fast transients and large consumption spikes, whereas others require quiet environments to achieve resolutions well beyond millivolts. Coupling between those sections is usually unavoidable, since the entire system shares the same silicon substrate bulk and the same package. Understanding the way coupling is produced, and knowing methods to isolate coupled circuitry, and how to apply every method, is then mandatory knowledge for every IC designer. Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed-Signal ICs is an in-depth look at coupling through the common silicon substrate, and noise at the power supply lines. It explains the elementary knowledge needed to understand these phenomena and presents a review of previous works and new research results. The aim is to provide an understanding of the reasons for these particular ways of coupling, review and suggest solutions to noise coupling, and provide criteria to apply noise reduction. Analysis and Solutions for Switching Noise Coupling in Mixed-Signal ICs is an ideal book, both as introductory material to noise-coupling problems in mixed-signal ICs, and for more advanced designers facing this problem.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1(10)
Trends in microelectronic technology
1(5)
Types of parasitic coupling in mixed-signal circuits
6(5)
Substrate noise characteristics and propagation
11(40)
Noise injection and reception mechanisms
11(5)
Coupling between MOS devices
16(12)
Coupling between devices in BiCMOS technologies
28(8)
Noise propagation analysis
36(8)
Noise attenuating techniques in ideal conditions
44(3)
Conclusions
47(4)
Substrate coupling modeling
51(20)
Substrate modeling by numerical methods
51(9)
Substrate modeling with approximate methods
60(11)
Substrate biasing and noise coupling
71(26)
Introduction
71(3)
Biasing P- substrates
74(6)
Biasing P+ substrates
80(6)
Latch-up implications
86(7)
Conclusions
93(4)
Alternative proposals for reducing substrate noise
97(20)
Buried layers
97(7)
Noise compensation
104(4)
Active guard bands
108(9)
Experimental measurements performed on a mixed-signal IC
117(26)
Description of the test circuit
117(7)
Noise measurement results
124(11)
Results of the measurements on the comparators
135(8)
The cause of switching noise
143(28)
Mechanisms generating switching noise
143(11)
Analytical models of the switching noise for CMOS ICs
154(3)
Switching noise transmission mechanisms
157(4)
The effects of switching noise in digital circuits
161(4)
The effects of switching noise in analog circuits
165(1)
Conclusions
166(5)
Digital design for low switching noise
171(30)
Introduction
171(1)
High level design and synthesis versus switching noise
172(12)
Circuit architecture versus switching noise
184(5)
Logic alternatives versus switching noise
189(3)
Low power design techniques and switching noise
192(1)
Low noise output driver design techniques
193(2)
Conclusions
195(6)
Techniques and circuits for reducing switching noise
201(34)
Introduction
201(1)
Constant current consumption logics
201(3)
Switching noise reduction technique based on self-timed differential logics
204(8)
Low switching noise power supply techniques
212(5)
Reducing switching noise by using on-chip decoupling capacitors
217(6)
Low noise power supply technique using an on-chip tank capacitor: TCMOS
223(6)
Summary
229(6)
Conclusions
235(4)
Conclusions as regards substrate coupling mechanism
236(3)
Conclusions as regards switching noise
239

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