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On-Chip Interconnect Inductance - Friend or Foe (Invited)

Published: 24 March 2003 Publication History
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    Inductance associated with on-chip wires can nolonger be ignored as chip operation frequenciesincrease into GHz regime. Because the magnetic fieldpropagates a very long range, the extraction of wireinductance is not just dependent on the immediateneighboring environment. This paper discusses thevarious difficulties of extracting inductance ofrandomly placed wires in a typical chip environment.With dedicated return path, the wire inductance can becontrolled and benefit the design of high-speedcircuits. Specific examples are illustrated.

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    ISQED '03: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design
    March 2003
    ISBN:0769518818

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    Published: 24 March 2003

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    • (2005)Global signaling over lossy transmission linesProceedings of the 2005 IEEE/ACM International conference on Computer-aided design10.5555/1129601.1129740(985-992)Online publication date: 31-May-2005

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