This paper compares a stub and a decoupling capacitor for power supply noise reduction. A quarter-length stub attached to the power supply line of an LSI chip works as a band-eliminate filter, and suppresses the power supply bounce of the designed frequency. The conditions where the stub is more effective than the same-area decoupling capacitor are clarified. The stub will work more efficiently and on-chip integration will be possible on high frequency operation LSIs.
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Toru NAKURA, Makoto IKEDA, Kunihiro ASADA, "Stub vs. Capacitor for Power Supply Noise Reduction" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E88-C, no. 1, pp. 125-132, January 2005, doi: 10.1093/ietele/e88-c.1.125.
Abstract: This paper compares a stub and a decoupling capacitor for power supply noise reduction. A quarter-length stub attached to the power supply line of an LSI chip works as a band-eliminate filter, and suppresses the power supply bounce of the designed frequency. The conditions where the stub is more effective than the same-area decoupling capacitor are clarified. The stub will work more efficiently and on-chip integration will be possible on high frequency operation LSIs.
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