Title :
Delta-I noise in planar structures
Author_Institution :
IBM Corp., Endicott, NY, USA
fDate :
10/19/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three planar Delta-I noise models are identified and quantified: a first-order system developed from a radial transmission line; a second-order system developed from lumped elements; and internal reflection developed from a uniform transmission line. The proposed technique is derived from a combination of experimental measurements and theoretical analyses in which the Delta-I noise is divided into self, adjacent, and remote components. Emphasis is placed on understanding the underlying physical mechanisms of the Delta-I noise in specific experimental cases Values measured at 1 MHz on printed circuit board structures have yielded the power plane capacitance, signal line capacitance, and signal line inductance values used to calculate and understand the effects of nanosecond and subnanosecond pulses on those structures
Keywords :
printed circuits; random noise; 1 MHz; Delta-I noise; internal reflection; lumped elements; planar structures; power plane capacitance; printed circuit board structures; radial transmission line; signal line capacitance; signal line inductance values; uniform transmission line; Acoustic reflection; Capacitance measurement; Circuit noise; Inductance measurement; Noise measurement; Planar transmission lines; Power transmission lines; Pulse measurements; Transmission line measurements; Transmission line theory;
Conference_Titel :
Southern Tier Technical Conference, 1988., Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Binghamton, NY
DOI :
10.1109/STIER.1988.95470