This book provides a practical approach to the analysis of noise coupling and power integrity mechanisms, the implementation of suppression techniques, and the simulation using modeling and extraction tools. The overall goal is to improve the technical skills of engineers and technicians, enabling them to efficiently address noise coupling and power integrity problems at chip, package, and PCB levels.
Book Contents
Chapters 1 and 2 discuss fundamental concepts governing noise coupling and power integrity. Chapters 3, 4, and 5 focus on the physical mechanisms of noise generation, propagation and reception at the device, chip, package, and PCB levels. Chapter 6 focuses on measuring noise coupling and power integrity. Chapter 7 focuses on suppressing the noise coupling in integrated circuits. Advantages, disadvantages, and limitations of various techniques are presented with relation to the physical structures of devices and substrate. Chapter 8 focuses on modeling and simulating the noise coupling and power integrity in integrated circuits. The selection of conventional methods and tools is discussed, highlighting the advantages and limitations specific to various stages of the design flow.
About the Author:
Dr. Cosmin Iorga is the founder of NoiseCoupling.com. He has earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and has accumulated over 20 years of experience in high-speed analog circuit design and troubleshooting at system, board, and integrated circuit levels. Dr. Iorga holds 9 US patents covering innovative solutions in noise coupling reduction, power integrity, and signal integrity, and he teaches all technical courses and seminars offered by NoiseCoupling.com.

