Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation: And Moment Matching for Interconnect Analysis
β Scribed by Eli Chiprout, Michel S. Nakhla (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 252
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The intense drive for signal integrity has been at the forefront ofrapid and new developments in CAD algorithms. Thousands ofengineers, intent on achieving the best design possible, use SPICE on a daily basis for analog simulation and general circuit analysis. But the strained demand for high data speeds, coupled with miniaturizationon an unprecedented scale, has highlighted the previously negligible effects of interconnects; effects which are not always handled approΒ priately by the present levels of SPICE. Signals at these higher speeds may be degraded by long interconnect lengths compared to the increasingly shorter sigΒ nal rise times. Interconnect structures can be diverse (pins, connectors, leads, microstrips, striplines, etc. ) and present at any of the hierarchical packaging levels: integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, multi-chip modules or sysΒ tem backplanes. Analysis of these effects in any CAD package has become a necessity. Asymptotic waveform evaluation (AWE) and other moment matching techΒ niques have recently proven useful in the analysis of interconnect structures and various networks containing large linear structures with nonlinear termiΒ nations. Previously, all that was available to the designer was a full SPICE simulation or a quick but uncertain timing estimation. Moment matching, used in linear systems analysis as a method of model reduction, describes a method to extract a small set of dominant poles from a large network. The information is obtained from the Taylor series coefficients (moments) of that system.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-13
Asymptotic waveform Evaluation....Pages 15-39
Transmission Lines....Pages 41-65
PadΓ© Approximations....Pages 67-84
Accuracy Improvements....Pages 85-102
Complex Frequency Hopping....Pages 103-127
Nonlinear Analysis....Pages 129-150
Sensitivity Analysis....Pages 151-167
Other Applications....Pages 169-178
Back Matter....Pages 179-197
β¦ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Electrical Engineering; Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design
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