Crosstalk Noise Modeling for RC and RLC interconnects in Deep Submicron VLSI Circuits

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The crosstalk noise model for noise constrained interconnects optimization is presented for RC interconnects. The proposed model has simple closed-form expressions, which is capable of predicting the noise amplitude and the noise pulse width of an RC interconnect as well as coupling locations (near-driver and near-receiver) on victim net. This paper also presents a crosstalk noise model for both identical and non identical coupled resistance-inductance-capacitance (RLC) interconnects, which is developed based on a decoupling technique exhibiting an average error of 6.8% as compared to SPICE. The crosstalk noise model, together with a proposed concept of effective mutual inductance, is applied to evaluate the effectiveness of the shielding technique.

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