Noise Reduction Using Low Weight and Constant Weight Coding Techniques
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20/10/2004
20/10/2004
01/05/1990
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| Resumo |
Signalling off-chip requires significant current. As a result, a chip's power-supply current changes drastically during certain output-bus transitions. These current fluctuations cause a voltage drop between the chip and circuit board due to the parasitic inductance of the power-supply package leads. Digital designers often go to great lengths to reduce this "transmitted" noise. Cray, for instance, carefully balances output signals using a technique called differential signalling to guarantee a chip has constant output current. Transmitted-noise reduction costs Cray a factor of two in output pins and wires. Coding achieves similar results at smaller costs. |
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| Identificador |
AITR-1232 |
| Idioma(s) |
en_US |
| Relação |
AITR-1232 |