Re: Signal Intergrity
rfmw said:
reflection, termination, transmission-line impedance continuity, etc...
All are same dude,
Reflection is cross talk-
Signal strength flowing in one wire (Aggressor) will affect the other (victim), maens a crosstlak refelects
Termination- Is electromigration,
due to more cureent flowing than requried the wire may break or terminates
Transmission line impendence contunity is IR drop,
The cell may consume more power then requried due to high resistance in wire.
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master_picengineer said:
Could you elaborate please the IR drop Issue ? What is is ?
Dear master _picengineer,
it is signl intergrity effect caused by wire resistance and current drawn off the power and ground grids. if the wire resistsnce is too high or the cell current larger than predicted, an un acceptable voltge drop may ocur. ths voltage drop causes the supply voltage to the affected cells to be lower than requried, leading to larger gate and signal delays.
this is termed as IR drop
enjoy
Phutanesv
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master_picengineer said:
Could you elaborate please the IR drop Issue ? What is is ?
Dear master _picengineer,
it is signl intergrity effect caused by wire resistance and current drawn off the power and ground grids. if the wire resistsnce is too high or the cell current larger than predicted, an un acceptable voltge drop may ocur. ths voltage drop causes the supply voltage to the affected cells to be lower than requried, leading to larger gate and signal delays.
this is termed as IR drop
enjoy
Phutanesv