Title :
Design slope constraint for reducing noise generation and coupling mechanisms in mixed signal IC´s
Author :
Valorge, Olivier ; Andrei, Cristian ; Calmon, Francis ; Gontrand, Christian ; Verdier, Jacques ; Dautriche, Pierre
Author_Institution :
ST Microelectronics, France
Abstract :
Digital signal slope incidences on coupling mechanisms and noise generation in mixed-signal integrated circuits are developed and illustrated by some SPICE simulations. The minimum transition concept on some signals should allow us to reduce the noise generated by the digital part of a system on chip. Some noise measurements on silicon, caused by single inverters, confirm that reducing the slope of digital edge can decrease significantly the perturbing crosstalk in a mixed analog-digital integrated circuit. A digital design method is exposed and used to create a small block, which has the typical behaviour of used existing IPs. Comparative SPICE simulations, between a classical implemented block and a special one with well-fitted transitions, show that a noise reduction is easily obtained by increasing several transition times of digital signals without decreasing the device speed. For larger circuit, a step called ´recovery´, would be included in the design implementation flow, in order to decrease some too fast transitions.
Keywords :
SPICE; crosstalk; digital signals; mixed analogue-digital integrated circuits; SPICE simulations; coupling mechanisms; crosstalk; digital design method; digital edge; mixed signal IC; mixed-signal integrated circuits; noise generation reduction; noise measurements; single inverters; slop constraint; Circuit simulation; Coupling circuits; Crosstalk; Integrated circuit noise; Mixed analog digital integrated circuits; Noise generators; Noise reduction; SPICE; Signal design; Signal generators; Mixed Signals IC´s; coupling mechanisms; crosstalk; noise sources; timing constraint;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2004 IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8304-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISIE.2004.1571790