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Substrate Noise Reduction in Mixed-Signal ICs
Mark Vesterbacka

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Mark Vesterbacka. "Substrate Noise Reduction in Mixed-Signal ICs". Linkoping University, Sweden, September, 25, 2009.

Abstract
Technological advancements allow more and more functionality to be put on a single silicon chip. We do now have advanced computers on-chip complete with many means of communication over radio and cable, connecting equipment and people. The system integration yields many favorable properties like low cost, size and energy consumption. However, there is an increasing challenge to design the electronics systems due to high complexity and an aggravated environment for the analog circuits in terms of substrate noise and operating voltage. We will address the noise issue, which generally shows up as a side effect of the digital computations. Methods for reducing the noise are discussed, including a new frequency domain approach.

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    Mark Vesterbacka. <a
    href="http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/php/pubs/pubs.php/1141.html"><i>Substrate
    Noise Reduction in Mixed-Signal ICs</i></a>,
    Linkoping University, Sweden, September, 25, 2009.
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    Mark Vesterbacka. "Substrate Noise Reduction in Mixed-Signal
    ICs". Linkoping University, Sweden, September, 25, 2009.
  • BibTeX
    @seminar{Vesterbacka2009,
        author = {Mark Vesterbacka},
        title = {Substrate Noise Reduction in Mixed-Signal ICs},
        organization = {Linkoping University, Sweden},
        month = {September},
        day = {25},
        year = {2009},
        URL = {http:///php/pubs/pubs.php/1141.html}
    }
    

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