Title :
Modeling, analysis and design of resonant free power distribution network for modern microprocessor systems
Author_Institution :
Somerset Design Center, Motorola Corp., Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents design-oriented analysis of the power distribution network (PDN) for high performance microprocessor systems to realize the resonant free, close to flat output impedance magnitude over a wide frequency range. Based on the frequency domain analysis, closed form design equations and parametric curves relating the system parameters are derived. A systematic method of estimating the optimum parameters of the decoupling capacitors used in a single or multistage PDN is described to realize the output impedance of specified magnitude for the noise-free, and critically damped voltage at the microprocessor core. The design examples and simulation results are discussed to demonstrate the application of the design equations and parametric curves.
Keywords :
distribution networks; frequency-domain analysis; microprocessor chips; PDN; closed form design equations; damped voltage; decoupling capacitors; frequency domain analysis; impedance magnitude; microprocessor core; modern microprocessor systems; parametric curves; resonant free power distribution network; system parameters; wide frequency range; Capacitors; Equations; Frequency domain analysis; Impedance; Microprocessors; Parameter estimation; Performance analysis; Power system modeling; Power systems; Resonance;
Journal_Title :
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TADVP.2004.825376