Accurate Crosstalk Noise Modeling and Analysis of Non-Identical Lossy Interconnections Using Convex Optimization Method

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers(2022)

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Recent studies on integrated circuits interconnections are mainly concentrated on the analysis of crosstalk and delay, by taking the trade-off between accuracy, speed, and complexity into consideration. The new idea of this paper is to apply the convex optimization method to analyze crosstalk and delay of the lossy coupled interconnections in identical and non-identical forms. For this purpose, a simple and comprehensive model is proposed to cover the functional and dynamic crosstalk in a computationally-effective way. More specifically, various case studies are determined to analyze the transient response of the coupled transmission lines with arbitrary excitation sources in the presence of both capacitive and inductive coupling characteristics. To validate the model, the numerical and Advanced Design System (ADS) simulation results are compared to indicate the desired accuracy. The calculated crosstalk percentage error of the proposed model with respect to ADS and HSPICE are less than 1.03% and 1.19%, respectively. In addition, the computational speed of the proposed method is about twice higher than ADS and HSPICE. The proposed model is extendible to handle ${N}$ coupled lines, making it appropriate to model complex integrated circuit interconnections.
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Convex optimization,crosstalk,delay,interconnections,multi-conductor transmission lines,transient response
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