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Principles of Power Integrity for PDN Design
Bok av Larry D. Smith och Eric Bogatin
Consistently Design PDNs That Deliver Reliable Performance at the Right Cost
Too often, PDN designs work inconsistently, and techniques that work in some scenarios seem to fail inexplicably in others. This book explains why and presents realistic processes for getting PDN designs right in any new product. Drawing on 60+ years of signal and power integrity experience, Larry Smith and Eric Bogatin show how to manage noise and electrical performance, and complement intuition with analysis to balance cost, performance, risk, and schedule. Throughout, they distill the essence of complex real-world problems, quantify core principles via approximation, and apply them to specific examples. For easy usage, dozens of key concepts and observations are highlighted as tips and listed in quick, chapter-ending summaries.
Coverage includes
A practical, start-to-finish approach to consistently meeting PDN performance goals
Understanding how signals interact with interconnects
Identifying root causes of common problems, so you can avoid them
Leveraging analysis tools to efficiently explore design space and optimize tradeoffs
Analyzing impedance-related properties of series and parallel RLC circuits
Measuring low impedance for components and entire PDN ecologies
Predicting loop inductance from physical design features
Reducing peak impedances from combinations of capacitors
Understanding power and ground plane properties in the PDN interconnect
Taming signal integrity problems when signals change return planes
Reducing peak impedance created by on-die capacitance and package lead inductance
Controlling transient current waveform interactions with PDN features
Simple spreadsheet-based analysis techniques for quickly creating first-pass designs
This guide will be indispensable for all engineers involved in PDN design, including product, board, and chip designers; system, hardware, component, and package engineers; power supply designers, SI and EMI engineers, sales engineers, and their managers.