Apr 6, 2011 #1 P pavanks Full Member level 2 Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 134 Helped 30 Reputation 60 Reaction score 28 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 2,020 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
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
Apr 6, 2011 #2 K kumar_eee Advanced Member level 3 Joined Sep 22, 2004 Messages 814 Helped 139 Reputation 276 Reaction score 113 Trophy points 1,323 Location Bangalore,India Activity points 4,677 Break the net by adding a buffer.
Apr 6, 2011 #3 P pavanks Full Member level 2 Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 134 Helped 30 Reputation 60 Reaction score 28 Trophy points 1,308 Activity points 2,020 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
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