Modeling, simulation, and measurement of mid-frequency simultaneous switching noise in computer systems

Autor: George A. Katopis, Timothy G. McNamara, James P. Eckhardt, Wiren D. Becker, Erich Klink, S.R. Richter, Howard H. Smith, R.W. Frech, Paul D. Muench, Michael F. McAllister
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology: Part B. 21:157-163
ISSN: 1070-9894
DOI: 10.1109/96.673703
Popis: Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) microprocessors operating in the hundreds of megahertz create significant current deltas due to the variation in switching activity front clock cycle to clock cycle. In addition to the high-frequency voltage variations more commonly discussed, a lower frequency noise component is also produced that lasts from 50-200 ns which we refer to as mid-frequency noise. In this paper, we discuss the design of IBM's CMOS S/390 computer for control of mid-frequency noise. This machine has a 10-way multiprocessor on a 127 mm by 127 mm multichip module (MCM) on a FR4 board. The chips on the MCM cause a current step of tens of Amps in a few cycles that can be sustained for many cycles. The power distribution and decoupling capacitors must supply that current without disturbing the voltage level at the circuits. The design of the system power distribution and modeling and verification of mid-frequency noise in this system is presented.
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