Band Connections for Digital Substrate Noise Reduction Using Active Cancellation Circuits(<Special Section>Analog Circuit Techniques and Related Topics)
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概要
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Band connections employed in active cancellation circuits for effective reduction of digital substrate noise are proposed. An almost-odd-symmetrical noise characteristic is utilized for canceling out noises. Advancing this idea, interlaced connections of four bands are also proposed. Excess cancellation by those bands is more effective for noise reduction in a guard ring than a cancellation by two bands. Use of L-shaped bands on the basis of the interlaced connection suppresses the noise more. Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed band connections reduce the noise.
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- 2007-02-01
著者
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SUZUKI Hiroto
Department of Information and Computer Sciences, Toyohashi University of Technology
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Tadokoro Yoshiaki
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Toyohashi University Of Technology:intelligent Sensi
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Tadokoro Yoshiaki
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Toyohashi University Of Technology
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Wada Kazuyuki
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Toyohashi University Of Technology:intelligent Sensi
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Suzuki Hiroto
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Toyohashi University Of Technology
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Wada Kazuyuki
Department Of Information And Computer Sciences Toyohashi University Of Technology Toyohashishi
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Suzuki Hiroto
Department Of Anesthesiology Iwaki Kyoritsu General Hospital
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