Chen-Chao Wang, C. Kuo, Hung-Hsiang Cheng, C. Chiu, C. Hung
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Abstract
A novel time-domain approach is proposed to synthesize the broadband equivalent circuit model of the power delivery network based on time-domain reflected (TDR)/transmitted (TDT) waveforms either through time-domain reflectometry measurement or finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation. The step responses of the power delivery network are represented in terms of rational functions by the generalized pencil-of-matrix (GPOM) method. According to the step responses, the macro-pi model with each element represented by the optimum pole-residue forms is derived to model the power delivery networks. The equivalent circuits of the macro-pi model are synthesized by a systematic lumped- model extraction technique. The accuracy of this approach is demonstrated both in frequency- and time-domain.