CROSSTALK
MINIMIZATION FOR COUPLED RLC INTERCONNECTS USING BIDIRECTIONAL BUFFER AND
SHIELD INSERTION
Damanpreet
Kaur and V.Sulochana
Centre
for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) Mohali, India
ABSTRACT
Crosstalk noise is
often induced in long interconnects running parallel to each other. There is a
need to minimize the effect of these crosstalk noise so as to maintain the
signal integrity in interconnects. In this paper crosstalk noise is minimized
using various techniques such as repeater (bidirectional buffer) insertion
along with shielding, skewing and shielding & skewing simultaneously. With
the help of these techniques crosstalk noise is controlled to a great extent in
long interconnects. Pre-layout and Post-layout simulations for crosstalk are
carried out for these techniques at 180nm technology node using Cadence EDA
tools. The influences of these techniques are analyzed and it is found that
crosstalk is reduced up to 32 % with repeater insertion, 47% with skewing, 58%
with shielding and 81% with skewing & shielding simultaneously.
KEYWORDS
Crosstalk,
Bidirectional Buffer, Shielding, Skewing.
Orginal Source URL: http://aircconline.com/vlsics/V4N3/4313vlsics04.pdf
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