Providing low IR-drop and inductance are two major roles of power and ground (PG) planes in chip packages and boards. However, planes can also cause switching noise coupling, especially when they resonate. This is a concern for mixed-signal boards, high-speed I/Os, and electromagnetic compatibility. Discrete decoupling capacitors are ineffective to control switching noise at gigahertz frequency regime due to their inductance. To filter such high-frequency noise, a possible approach is modifying the shape of the PG planes, such as in power islands or electromagnetic bandgap structures. In this paper, we introduce the nonoverlapping PG planes design methodology for filtering of gigahertz power plane noise. Unlike existing approaches, our appr...
In this study, power/ground noise suppression structures were designed based on a proposed dispersio...
The noise voltage in the reference or ground of a printed\ud circuit board is often the cause of unw...
Power islands are often used to isolate devices that put noise on a power bus from devices that may ...
Power/ground planes are used for low IR-drop and inductance, but they also cause switching noise cou...
Abstract—This paper presents a detailed design and modeling approach for power planes with integrate...
The virtual ground fence (VGF) has been recently proposed to filter power plane noise in gigahertz f...
Abstract—A new uniplanar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) power/ground planes is proposed with broadban...
Abstract—In mixed-signal systems, noise coupling between dif-ferent domains, such as digital and RF,...
Due to the tendency of faster data rates and lower power supply voltage in the integrated circuit (I...
The virtual ground fence (VGF) has been recently proposed to filter power plane noise in GHz frequen...
In this paper, we propose a compact and wideband electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure using a def...
Abstract—We introduce a model of simultaneous switching noise (SSN) coupling between the power/groun...
Signal via transition is inevitable in backplane multi-layer board for high density routing. And a s...
With the increasing demand for modern digital circuit with fast edge rates and high clock frequencie...
Abstract—Planar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures with novel meandered lines and super cell c...
In this study, power/ground noise suppression structures were designed based on a proposed dispersio...
The noise voltage in the reference or ground of a printed\ud circuit board is often the cause of unw...
Power islands are often used to isolate devices that put noise on a power bus from devices that may ...
Power/ground planes are used for low IR-drop and inductance, but they also cause switching noise cou...
Abstract—This paper presents a detailed design and modeling approach for power planes with integrate...
The virtual ground fence (VGF) has been recently proposed to filter power plane noise in gigahertz f...
Abstract—A new uniplanar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) power/ground planes is proposed with broadban...
Abstract—In mixed-signal systems, noise coupling between dif-ferent domains, such as digital and RF,...
Due to the tendency of faster data rates and lower power supply voltage in the integrated circuit (I...
The virtual ground fence (VGF) has been recently proposed to filter power plane noise in GHz frequen...
In this paper, we propose a compact and wideband electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structure using a def...
Abstract—We introduce a model of simultaneous switching noise (SSN) coupling between the power/groun...
Signal via transition is inevitable in backplane multi-layer board for high density routing. And a s...
With the increasing demand for modern digital circuit with fast edge rates and high clock frequencie...
Abstract—Planar electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures with novel meandered lines and super cell c...
In this study, power/ground noise suppression structures were designed based on a proposed dispersio...
The noise voltage in the reference or ground of a printed\ud circuit board is often the cause of unw...
Power islands are often used to isolate devices that put noise on a power bus from devices that may ...