We present an improved plane-pair partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) model for power distribution network modeling based on the PEEC formulation. The model can include via connections, decoupling capacitor macro-models, and discontinuities such as holes in the plane-pairs. An efficient approximate inductance sub-meshing model is described for large printed circuit plane-pairs with complex geometries and numerous vias. The modified nodal analysis (MNA) used leads to a flexible circuit solution where we can compute inductances, resistances, impedances, or other circuit models, including dc solutions. The MNA equations include effective optimizations such as the placement of capacitors. Today, a large class of methods are available base...
For various electrical interconnect and EMC problems, the partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) ...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit ({PEEC}) method provides an electric equivalent circuit for a...
This book provides intuitive solutions to electromagnetic problems by using the Partial Eelement Eeq...
In this paper, we present an improved plane-pair model for power distribution system modeling using ...
Introduction and background -Circuit model for Package PDN Plane-pair PEEC formulation -PEEC formula...
Identifying the dominant inductance in power distribution network design for multi-layer printed cir...
Power distribution network (PDN) of a multilayered printed circuit board is designed to supply low n...
Design of the power ground layout of a multilayered printed circuit board (PCB) is crucial for low n...
Disclosed are apparatus, methods and software that implement a partial element equivalent circuit (P...
The evaluation of electromagnetic parasitics is important for electromagnetic interference within po...
Partial inductances are computed herein for the via transitions between parallel planes. A hybrid me...
The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method has proven to be useful for electromagnetic mod...
Partial inductances are computed herein for the via transitions between parallel planes. A hybrid me...
In power distribution network (PDN) modeling, interconnection inductance can play a critical role. I...
Proper power integrity analysis is required for printed circuit board (PCB) power distribution netwo...
For various electrical interconnect and EMC problems, the partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) ...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit ({PEEC}) method provides an electric equivalent circuit for a...
This book provides intuitive solutions to electromagnetic problems by using the Partial Eelement Eeq...
In this paper, we present an improved plane-pair model for power distribution system modeling using ...
Introduction and background -Circuit model for Package PDN Plane-pair PEEC formulation -PEEC formula...
Identifying the dominant inductance in power distribution network design for multi-layer printed cir...
Power distribution network (PDN) of a multilayered printed circuit board is designed to supply low n...
Design of the power ground layout of a multilayered printed circuit board (PCB) is crucial for low n...
Disclosed are apparatus, methods and software that implement a partial element equivalent circuit (P...
The evaluation of electromagnetic parasitics is important for electromagnetic interference within po...
Partial inductances are computed herein for the via transitions between parallel planes. A hybrid me...
The partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) method has proven to be useful for electromagnetic mod...
Partial inductances are computed herein for the via transitions between parallel planes. A hybrid me...
In power distribution network (PDN) modeling, interconnection inductance can play a critical role. I...
Proper power integrity analysis is required for printed circuit board (PCB) power distribution netwo...
For various electrical interconnect and EMC problems, the partial element equivalent circuit (PEEC) ...
The Partial Element Equivalent Circuit ({PEEC}) method provides an electric equivalent circuit for a...
This book provides intuitive solutions to electromagnetic problems by using the Partial Eelement Eeq...