Eunseok Song, Kyoungchoul Koo, Myunghoi Kim, J. Pak, Joungho Kim
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Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a new decoupling capacitor stacked chip (DCSC) with discrete capacitors and through-silicon-vias (TSVs) that can overcome the limitations of the conventional decoupling capacitor solutions such as expensive on-chip NMOS capacitor and package-level discrete decoupling capacitor with narrow-band. The key idea of the proposed TSV-based DCSC is mounting the decoupling capacitors such as silicon-based NMOS capacitor and discrete capacitor on the backside of a chip and connecting the capacitors to the on-chip PDN through TSVs. Therefore, the TSV-based DCSC provides the lowest parasitic inductance (ESL: under several tens pH) through a short interconnections between the on-chip PDN and decoupling capacitors as well as the largest capacitance (up to several uF) by stacking the additional decoupling capacitors to 3D-IC systems.