Title :
Transient analysis of lossy interconnects by modified method of characteristics
Author :
Xu, Qin-Wei ; Li, Zheng-Fan ; Wang, Jun ; Mao, Jun-Fa
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Shanghai Jiaotong Univ., China
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the modified method of characteristics (MMC) is presented to analyze lossy interconnects. The method applies lower order Taylor approximation to model the characteristic admittance, and further applies lower order Pade approximation to model propagation functions of a transmission line. However, different from the single-point or multipoint moment-matching approaches, this method does not generate a reduced-order model of a transmission line prior to constructing the system matrix. Instead, it takes a special expansion and directly incorporates the coefficients of the expansion into the modified nodal admittance (MNA) matrix. On the basis of the specific expansion, a set of time-domain recursive formulae is derived, which concerns only the quantities at the ends of transmission lines. The recursive formulae are similar to those of method of characteristics (MC), with some added modifications. Based on the formulae of MMC, an equivalent time-domain macromodel of a uniform lossy transmission line is obtained. It can be easily implemented within the framework of an existing circuit simulator such as SPICE. The examples indicate that the method gives accurate time-domain simulation of interconnects in high-speed IC systems
Keywords :
approximation theory; electric admittance; integrated circuit interconnections; matrix algebra; multiconductor transmission lines; packaging; time-domain analysis; transient analysis; transmission line theory; MCM; VLSI chips; characteristic admittance; circuit simulator implementation; equivalent time-domain macromodel; high-speed IC systems; lossy interconnects; lower order Pade approximation; lower order Taylor approximation; modified method of characteristics; modified nodal admittance; propagation functions; system matrix; time-domain recursive formulae; transient analysis; uniform lossy transmission line; Admittance; Circuit simulation; Distributed parameter circuits; Integrated circuit interconnections; Propagation losses; Reduced order systems; SPICE; Time domain analysis; Transient analysis; Transmission line matrix methods;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on