DocumentCode
319872
Title
Powering today´s high speed bus terminators
Author
Taylor, Richard E.
Author_Institution
Transamp Inc., Aloha, OR, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1998
fDate
15-19 Feb 1998
Firstpage
483
Abstract
The days of 20-50 MHz clocks are dying or gone. With the 75-300 MHz and faster clock rates of today, computer manufactures are faced with problems never seen before. It is no longer possible to ignore the inductance and resistance of device pins and power planes or the 0.5 V ring that occurs after a TTL (transistor-transistor logic), clock or signal edge. Power supplies can no longer be connected to systems with 6 ft power cables, at least not without adding large amounts of bulk decoupling capacitors. With today´s newer ECL (emitter coupled logic), NTL (NMOS transistor logic) or GTL (gunning transistor logic) that only have a 0.8 to 1 V logic swings, a 0.5 V ring is going to cause definite problems in the signals. Powering today´s processors and associated high speed data buses has brought a new world of challenges from a power supply stand point. Within some areas in a system, “distributed power” is the only practical solution. Bus terminators are one of these areas. Though, at a circuit card level, distributed power is not new, having to mount the power supply in very close proximity to the circuits that are being powered is fairly new to many. This article aims to help understand the problems involved and to point toward possible solutions
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; computer power supplies; power semiconductor switches; power transistors; switching circuits; 0.5 V; 0.8 to 1 V; NMOS transistor logic; computer power supplies; device pins; distributed power; emitter coupled logic; gunning transistor logic; high speed data buses; high-speed bus terminators; logic swings; power planes; Capacitors; Circuits; Clocks; Computer aided manufacturing; Inductance; Logic devices; MOSFETs; Pins; Power cables; Power supplies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 1998. APEC '98. Conference Proceedings 1998., Thirteenth Annual
Conference_Location
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4340-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APEC.1998.647733
Filename
647733
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