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0 reviewsOn- and Off-Chip Crosstalk Avoidance in VLSI Design
Chunjie Duan, Brock J. LaMeres and Sunil P. Khatri
Deep Submicron (DSM) processes present many challenges to Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) circuit designers. One of the greatest challenges is inter-wire crosstalk within on- and off-chip bus traces. Capacitive crosstalk in on-chip busses becomes significant with shrinking feature sizes of VLSI fabrication processes, while inductive cross-talk becomes a problem for busses with high off-chip data transfer rates. The presence of crosstalk greatly limits the speed and increases the power consumption of an IC design.
This book presents approaches to avoid crosstalk in both on-chip as well as off-chip busses. These approaches allow the user to trade off the degree of crosstalk mitigation against the associated implementation overheads. In this way, a continuum of techniques is presented, which help improve the speed and power consumption of the bus interconnect. These techniques encode data before transmission over the bus to avoid certain undesirable crosstalk conditions and thereby improve the bus speed and/or energy consumption. In particular, this book: