This paper presents an experimental evaluation of crosstalk effects due to current pulses drawn from voltage supplies in mixed analog-digital CMOS integrated circuits. A test chip was designed in 0.18-$\mu$m CMOS technology, integrated and mounted in two different ways, namely, in JLCC package and with flip-chip assembly technique, in order to compare measurement results. As expected, the circuit assembled with the flip-chip technique has better immunity to disturbances generated by the digital section, due to the lower values of interconnection parasitics.

Effects of package parasitics on substrate and interconnection crosstalk in mixed-signal CMOS ICs / G. Boselli, F. Vincenzo, G. Nicola, V. Liberali, T. Guido, G. Trucco - In: WiRTeP : wireless reconfigurable terminals and platforms : Rome, CNR, 10-12 april 2006 : proceedings / [a cura di] Sergio Benedetto, Rinaldo Castello. - Ospedaletto (Pisa) : Pacini, 2006 Apr. - pp. 98-102 (( Intervento presentato al 1. convegno Wireless Reconfigurable Terminals and Platforms (WiRTeP) tenutosi a Roma nel 2006.

Effects of package parasitics on substrate and interconnection crosstalk in mixed-signal CMOS ICs

G. Boselli;V. Liberali;G. Trucco
2006

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This paper presents an experimental evaluation of crosstalk effects due to current pulses drawn from voltage supplies in mixed analog-digital CMOS integrated circuits. A test chip was designed in 0.18-$\mu$m CMOS technology, integrated and mounted in two different ways, namely, in JLCC package and with flip-chip assembly technique, in order to compare measurement results. As expected, the circuit assembled with the flip-chip technique has better immunity to disturbances generated by the digital section, due to the lower values of interconnection parasitics.
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