Analysis on Unintentional Resonances in High-Speed Signals from Non-Ideal Routing Stub
Yuanzhuo Liu, Siqi Bai, JongJoo Lee, bo Pu, DongHyun Kim
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As more components are integrated into a denser area in electronic devices, the complexity of routing increases. A routing design resulting from routing tools may pass all design rule checks, but it can also result in signal integrity problems, which affect the performance of the entire link path, often not realized until the layout stage. In this paper, such designs are analyzed for their unintentional resonances in the insertion loss and the crosstalk of the signals. As an example, an unintentional power plane stub created by trace routing revisions adjacent to the signal trace behaves as a quarter-wavelength resonant structure. To avoid such unintentional resonances in high-speed signals, trace routing should be carefully designed and design rule checks must be improved to detect and warn the users of such potential signal integrity hazards.