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CROSS-TALK NOISE net A, which is propagated to net B

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Dear All,

As shown in the fig here, condition is:-

Cross-talk noise is there at net A, which is propagated to net B. But at net C it is not there. Net C is getting the same logic as it was getting before the occurence of cross-talk at net A.

Mean to say C is not get affected by cross-talk.

Now tell me should we concern about this cross-talk at A and B,

OR

should we leave it as it is?

why?

thanx
jit
 

Re: CROSS-TALK NOISE

Hi,

As we knw, whn both the nets are switching, we gt crosstalk delay and if one of them is switching, we'll gt crosstalk noise. So according to the switchinng condition of A and B, c will get effected. So, we need to consider effect of A.

Thanks..
HAK..
 

Re: CROSS-TALK NOISE

Dear Kotak,

Here it is clearly mentioned that c is not get affected by A & B's cross talk.

Now you tell me whether we should remove this cross-talk from A & B or we should leave it as it is?

Hope you got my question?


thanx
jit
 

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