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An efficient path-based equivalent circuit model for design, synthesis, and optimization of power distribution networks in multilayer printed circuit boards

Authors
Kim, YJYoon, HSLee, SMoon, GKim, JWee, JK
Issue Date
Feb-2004
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
decoupling capacitors; equivalent circuit model; power-bus distribution network
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ADVANCED PACKAGING, v.27, no.1, pp.97 - 106
Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ADVANCED PACKAGING
Volume
27
Number
1
Start Page
97
End Page
106
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/20029
DOI
10.1109/TADVP.2004.825481
ISSN
1521-3323
Abstract
In high-speed printed circuit boards, the decoupling capacitors are commonly used to mitigate the power-bus noise that causes many signal integrity problems. It is very important to determine their proper locations and values so that the power distribution network should have low impedance over a wide range of frequencies, which demands a precise power-bus model considering the decoupling capacitors. However, conventional power-bus models suffer front various problems, i.e., the numerical analyzes require huge computation while the lumped circuit models show poor accuracy. In this paper, a novel power-bus model has been proposed, which simplifies the n-port Z-parameters of a power-bus plane to a lumped T-network circuit model. It exploits the path-based equivalent circuit model to consider the interference of the current paths between the decoupling capacitors, while the conventional lumped models assume that all decoupling capacitors are connected in parallel, independently with each other. It also models the equivalent electrical parameters of the board parasitic precisely, while the conventional lumped models employ only the inter-plane capacitance of the power-ground planes. Although it is a lumped model for fast and easy calculation, experimental results show that the proposed model is almost as precise as the numerical analysis. Consequently, the proposed model enables a quick and accurate optimization of power distribution networks in the frequency domain by determining the locations and values of the decoupling capacitors.
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