2012
DOI: 10.1109/tcpmt.2012.2216266
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Model Pulses for Performance Prediction of Digital Microelectronic Systems

Abstract: Pulse-shape models are presented that furnish the tools for analyzing a number of aspects of the performance of microelectronic circuits. Model pulse shapes are provided and their properties are analyzed in detail. Applications that are covered include the replication of measured pulses that are of relevance for inter-and intra-chip interconnects and, concurrently, examples of passive circuits that generate them. The pulses are appropriate as input to time-domain electromagnetic simulation. They are also instr… Show more

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“…Moreover, monocycle pulses may lead to have a lower level of unwanted coupling on chip and a cleaner propagation channel on air, which is typically affected by unavoidable reflections from the surrounding environments. Overall, in principle monocycle pulses could allow us to have lower level of interferences, be they in the propagation on a physical substrate (on chip) [13] and/or in air, which correspond to a lower level of noise, a) b) Fig. 6.…”
Section: A Pulse Signal Generation and Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, monocycle pulses may lead to have a lower level of unwanted coupling on chip and a cleaner propagation channel on air, which is typically affected by unavoidable reflections from the surrounding environments. Overall, in principle monocycle pulses could allow us to have lower level of interferences, be they in the propagation on a physical substrate (on chip) [13] and/or in air, which correspond to a lower level of noise, a) b) Fig. 6.…”
Section: A Pulse Signal Generation and Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pulse is taken as the normalized, timedifferentiated, power exponential pulse [20], with unit amplitude and parameters ν = 5 and t 0x = 0.1 ns (ensuring that the radiator is electrically small [8]). The material parameters in the con guration are given in Table I.…”
Section: A the 'Ic Integrated Antenna' Model Con Gurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A convenient choice for the modulation in (9) is the threeparameter IEC 60050-IEV normalized power exponential (PE) pulse defined as [8] …”
Section: Power Exponential Modulated-sinc-cosine Model Pulsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, [8] presented a family of model pulses whose mathematical form explicitly takes causality into account. Those pulses allow mimicking actual pulse shapes that arise from measurements carried out on integrated circuits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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