• DocumentCode
    78903
  • Title

    Pseudo-balanced Signaling Using Power Transmission Lines for Parallel I/O Links

  • Author

    Huh, S.L. ; Swaminathan, Madhavan ; Keezer, D.

  • Author_Institution
    Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
  • Volume
    55
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Apr-13
  • Firstpage
    315
  • Lastpage
    327
  • Abstract
    The performance of a system depends heavily on the communication speed between integrated circuits. Single-ended signaling is widely used for memory interface, but it suffers from simultaneous switching noise, crosstalk, and reference voltage noise. Even with other signaling schemes that remedy the shortcomings of the singled-ended signaling, there still is a limitation in terms of noise reduction due to the power delivery network (PDN). These include techniques such as differential signaling. The disruption between the power and ground planes based on the low target impedance concept induces return path discontinuities during the data transitions, which create displacement current sources between the power and ground planes. These sources induce excessive power supply noise which can only be reduced by increasing the capacitance requirements. The new PDN design proposed in this paper using power transmission lines (PTLs) enables both power and signal transmission lines to be referenced to the same ground plane so that a continuous current path can be formed. A modified balanced signaling scheme is applied to PTL, and called as pseudo-balanced PTL (PBPTL). The PBPTL scheme reduces the overhead caused by the conventional balanced signaling scheme and addresses the issues associated with PTL. Extensive simulations and measurements are shown using the PTL approach to demonstrate the enhanced signal integrity as compared to the currently practiced approaches.
  • Keywords
    capacitance; parallel processing; power transmission lines; signal processing; telecommunication signalling; PBPTL scheme; PDN design; PTL approach; capacitance requirements; communication speed; continuous current path; displacement current sources; excessive power supply noise; integrated circuits; low target impedance concept-based ground planes; low target impedance concept-based power; memory interface; modified balanced signaling scheme; noise reduction; parallel I-O links; power delivery network; power transmission lines; pseudo-balanced PTL; pseudobalanced signaling; reference voltage noise; signal integrity enhancement; signal transmission lines; simultaneous switching noise; single-ended signaling; system performance; Encoding; Impedance; Noise; Power supplies; Power transmission lines; TV; Transmission line measurements; Balanced signaling; power delivery network (PDN); power transmission line (PTL); simultaneous switching noise (SSN);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electromagnetic Compatibility, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9375
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TEMC.2012.2220854
  • Filename
    6363588