DocumentCode
1122045
Title
A study of a hybrid phase-pole macromodel for transient simulation of complex interconnects structures
Author
Zhong, Bing ; Hu, Tao ; Fu, Dawei ; Dvorak, Steven L. ; Prince, John L.
Author_Institution
Electron. & Commun. Eng. Dept., Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Volume
24
Issue
8
fYear
2005
Firstpage
1250
Lastpage
1261
Abstract
An overview of standard macromodeling techniques (i.e., employ poles but no phase shifts) for transient simulation of high-speed interconnects is first presented. Then, the limitations of these standard macromodeling techniques (e.g., high model order and slow convergence) are discussed. In order to overcome these limitations, generalized method of characteristics (MoC) techniques include the physical phenomenology of phase shift (time delay) in addition to the system poles, thereby making it possible to model single and coupled transmission lines using far fewer terms than when standard macromodeling techniques are employed. Since MoC techniques incorporate the time delay into the model, causality is also guaranteed. In this paper, the MoC idea is extended by developing a hybrid phase-pole macromodel (HPPM) for the modeling of more complex interconnects with embedded discontinuities. Unlike other generalized MoC techniques that have only been applied to single and coupled transmission lines, the HPPM macromodel can be applied to larger portions of the system that contain multiple cascaded transmission lines and discontinuities. The HPPM parameters can be extracted from either measured or simulated transient data. Comparisons between a standard macromodel and the HPPM show that the HPPM has significant advantages in terms of reduced macromodel orders.
Keywords
circuit simulation; coupled transmission lines; high-speed integrated circuits; integrated circuit interconnections; transient analysis; embedded discontinuity; hybrid phase pole macromodel; interconnects structures; macromodeling techniques; physical phenomenology; transient simulation; transmission lines; Convergence; Couplings; Data mining; Delay effects; Frequency domain analysis; Integrated circuit interconnections; Packaging; Power system transients; Transmission line discontinuities; Transmission lines; Hybrid phase-pole macromodel; interconnect; macromodels; method of characteristics; transmission line;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0070
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCAD.2005.850817
Filename
1487564
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