Grid Noise Simulation Software for Windows(tm)
Posted in Effective Current Density, Software on April 12th, 2009 by Raj – Be the first to commentRLCSim is a Windows(tm) executable that performs noise analysis on a power grid over a circuit block. This tool, a pre-cursor of pi-fp, considers grid resistance (IR drop), inductance (L*di/dt) or voltage droop, and distributed capacitance that absorbs transients, and displays noise propagation and summing within the block.
Inputs include grid parameters, block power consumption profiles and capacitance.
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Shown below is a noise simulation result using RLCSIM demonstrating detrimental effects of lens-shaped on-chip decoupling capacitance structure. Power grid noise from an on-chip source is focused behind the capacitance structure, illustrating distributed true-electromagnetic simulation capability absent in other power integrity analysis tools.
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