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Contributions to substrate noise due to supply coupling and pin parasitics

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  • This thesis presents the contributions to substrate noise due to supply coupling and the effect of pin parasitics on the substrate noise generated by digital circuits. Various sources of substrate noise and their effect on analog circuits sharing the same substrate are discussed. A simulation approach to isolate the various components of substrate noise is elaborated. The importance of including package parasitic models in digital noise simulations is discussed and the dominance of supply inductance over the other package parasitic elements is established. The effects of transistor sizing and supply inductance on the noise picked up by a sensor placed close to a digital circuit are described. Some noise suppression techniques and their validation from measurements on a TSMC 0.35μm process mixed signal chip are also presented.
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