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Hi,

I know we can upsize the victim net so that coupling is reduced. If by upsizing say the victim becomes the agressor ?

My Question is what is the best method to deal with crosstalk in this scenario ?

Note: There is no space to shield the aggressor net.

It would be great if u could elaborate and provide some good materials dealing with crosstalk for below 65nm technology.

Thanks
Pavan
 

Thanks Kumar. Is there any other way to deal with this? As i understand that adding buffers would inc the area.
What do u say decreasing the agressor strength ? what might be the negative impact of this on my design ?

Thanks
Pavan
 

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