Title :
Forbidden switching patterns to mitigate crosstalk on parallel data buses — CODEC design
Author :
Daraban, Mihai ; Pitica, Dan
Author_Institution :
Appl. Electron. Dept., Tech. Univ. of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract :
Instead of applying physical techniques to prevent crosstalk on off-chip parallel data buses, another approach is to code the sent information, [1]. Through developing of a crosstalk avoidance code (CAC) is possible to create a forbidden transition channel (FTC) that prevents transitions responsible for generating crosstalk, [2]. Rules used in developing a CAC can be very complex, and because of that in some papers is explained only the coding algorithm without given a description of the coder/decoder (CODEC). Some of the CAC presented in literature can have only a theoretical point of view, the physical implementation raising problems regarding the real time execution requirements of such a system [3]. In section IV of the paper is explained how the proposed CAC in [4] can be extended to code a larger bus structure and implement the CODEC. In order to compare the proposed CAC performances, were implemented other two algorithms that try to mitigate crosstalk effects ([1] and [2]). In the paper are presented not only SPICE results, but also measured results obtained on a physical off-chip parallel data bus test setup.
Keywords :
codecs; crosstalk; encoding; interference suppression; logic design; switching circuits; SPICE results; codec design; coding algorithm; crosstalk avoidance code; crosstalk mitigation; forbidden switching pattern; forbidden transition channel; physical off-chip parallel data bus; Bismuth; Clocks; Crosstalk; Delay; Electronics packaging; Encoding; Switches; Component; formatting; insert; style; styling;
Conference_Titel :
Design and Technology in Electronic Packaging (SIITME), 2012 IEEE 18th International Symposium for
Conference_Location :
Alba Iulia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4760-0
Electronic_ISBN :
INAVLID ISBN
DOI :
10.1109/SIITME.2012.6384341