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The Effect of Signal Activity on Propagation Delay of CMOS Logic Gates Driving Coupled On-Chip Interconnections
Authors:Kevin T Tang  Eby G Friedman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 14627-0231;(2) Digital Video Technology, Broadcom Corporation, San Jose, California, CA, 95134
Abstract:The effect of interconnect coupling capacitances on neighboring CMOS logic gates driving coupled interconnections strongly depends upon signal activity. A transient analysis of two capacitively coupled CMOS logic gates is presented in this paper for different combinations of signal activity. The uncertainty of the effective load capacitance and propagation delay due to signal activity is addressed. Analytical expressions characterizing the output voltage and propagation delay are also presented for different signal activity conditions. The propagation delay based on these analytical expressions is within 3% as compared to SPICE, while the estimated delay neglecting the difference between the load capacitances can exceed 45%. The logic gates should be properly sized to balance the load capacitances in order to minimize any uncertainty in the delay and load. The peak noise voltage on a quiet interconnection determined from the analytical expressions is within 4% of SPICE. The peak noise voltage on a quiet interconnection can be minimized if the effective output conductance of the quiet logic gate driving the interconnect is increased.
Keywords:on-chip interconnect  coupling noise  propagation delay
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