Autor: |
Kanekawa, Nobuyasu, Ibe, Eishi H., Suga, Takashi, Uematsu, Yutaka |
Zdroj: |
Dependability in Electronic Systems; 2011, p91-142, 52p |
Abstrakt: |
Electronic systems consist of a lot of semiconductor devices, such as digital processor, memory, and RF IC. These active devices require a stable DC supply voltage, to within a certain percentage of ideal supply voltage, to ensure proper operation of logic and input/output (I/O) interface circuits. The power distribution system (PDS) must provide this steady voltage in the presence of very large DC and AC current demands. The resistive nature of on-chip wires and the inductance inherent in most packaging elements make this a difficult problem. Power integrity design is to design a power distribution system of electronic system to provide a small voltage fluctuation, power supply noise, in order to make an electronic system operation stable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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