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Proven methods for noise-tolerant nanoscale integrated circuit design
This leading-edge guide discusses the impact of power integrity from a design perspective, emphasizing phenomena and problems induced by power integrity degradation and the latest design trends, including low-power design. Power Integrity for Nanoscale Integrated Systems describes how these problems can be forecast early in the design process and the countermeasures that can be used to address them, such as the inclusion of inductance and accurate modeling for PI analysis, as well as robust circuit design. Detailed…mehr

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Proven methods for noise-tolerant nanoscale integrated circuit design

This leading-edge guide discusses the impact of power integrity from a design perspective, emphasizing phenomena and problems induced by power integrity degradation and the latest design trends, including low-power design. Power Integrity for Nanoscale Integrated Systems describes how these problems can be forecast early in the design process and the countermeasures that can be used to address them, such as the inclusion of inductance and accurate modeling for PI analysis, as well as robust circuit design. Detailed examples and a case study on the IBM POWER7+ processor illustrate real-world applications of the techniques presented in this practical resource.

Coverage includes:

Significance of power integrity for integrated circuits
Supply and substrate noise impact on circuits
Clock generation and distribution with power integrity
Signal and power integrity design for I/O circuits
Power integrity degradation and modeling
Lumped, distributed, and 3D modeling for power integrity
Chip temperature and PI impact
Low-power techniques and PI impact
Power integrity case study using the IBM POWER7+ processor chip
Carbon nanotube interconnects for power delivery
Autorenporträt
Masanori Hashimoto is an Associate Professor in the department of Information Systems and Engineering, Graduate School of Information Science Technology, Osaka University. He has been working on modeling and measurement of on-chip power supply noise and signal coupling noise. Professor Hashimoto's research interests include timing, power, and signal integrity analysis, ultra-low power design, design for reliability, performance optimization in physical design, and on-chip high-speed signaling. He has co-authored several journal articles. Raj Nair, a consultant in IC power delivery and power integrity, is co-founder of Anasim Corporation, which commercializes power integrity and energy aware SoC (System on Chip) design tools.