Proceedings of the IEEE 2001 International Interconnect Technology Conference (Cat. No.01EX461) 2001
DOI: 10.1109/iitc.2001.930018
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Inductive effects on crosstalk evaluation

Abstract: International audienceCoupling noise between adjacent interconnect lines has become more significant in deep submicron technologies. From an electromagnetic analysis, this coupling noise is determined with respect to the different parameters and a comparison is made between distributed RC and RLC models to represent the interconnection. It is shown that the inductive effects cannot be neglected and a corrective term is proposed to improve the accuracy of the RC model. Our analytical expression is validated thr… Show more

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“…More interesting is the behavior of the self-capacitance (the crosses in Figure 2). The influence of adjacent wire spacing on self-capacitance was known (see for example [9]), but it has often been regarded as a second-order effect. Mesured values, however, show that the dependency is far from being negligible: For example, capacitance more than doubles in the distance range considered.…”
Section: Capacitance Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More interesting is the behavior of the self-capacitance (the crosses in Figure 2). The influence of adjacent wire spacing on self-capacitance was known (see for example [9]), but it has often been regarded as a second-order effect. Mesured values, however, show that the dependency is far from being negligible: For example, capacitance more than doubles in the distance range considered.…”
Section: Capacitance Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%