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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-wright13766050182021-08-03T06:19:10Z Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies Benedik, Christopher Electrical Engineering Engineering integrated circuit packaging bondwire power distribution network scattering parameters transmission line transmission parameters passive circuit modeling radio frequency circuit modeling impedance measurement power supply decoupling Many integrated circuits are connected to their packaging pins through bondwires. Due to the low cost of bondwires, there is interest in extending operating frequencies or negating their effects in order to keep the price of packaged integrated circuits as low as possible. Bondwires function as lumped circuits consisting of inductors, capacitors, and resistors which can be modeled based on wire geometry. Knowing this, models can be created which approximate the effects of bondwires. With the knowledge of these models, compensation techniques can be implemented which will match the bondwire impedance to the signal line impedance. The effects of these elements on circuit operation is apparent on both signal and power lines to devices.This dissertation is going to present1.A bondwire model based on physical characteristics of interconnections including neighboring wires. The model is tested against data from fabricated test fixtures, and results compared to those produced by current software.2.A compensation method for performance degradation caused by bondwires at radio frequencies. Test fixtures implementing these methods are fabricated and checked with results compared to predictions.3.A method of component stacking which can be used to attach passive components directly to IC die.-Use of above method to improve power distribution network (PDN) performance. Theoretical results are compared to measured test fixture results.-Use of above method to improve performance of off device filters through Q-factor improvement. Improvement verified through test and analysis of a physical test fixture. 2013-08-20 English text Wright State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1376605018 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1376605018 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic Electrical Engineering
Engineering
integrated circuit packaging
bondwire
power distribution network
scattering parameters
transmission line
transmission parameters
passive circuit modeling
radio frequency circuit modeling
impedance measurement
power supply decoupling
spellingShingle Electrical Engineering
Engineering
integrated circuit packaging
bondwire
power distribution network
scattering parameters
transmission line
transmission parameters
passive circuit modeling
radio frequency circuit modeling
impedance measurement
power supply decoupling
Benedik, Christopher
Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies
author Benedik, Christopher
author_facet Benedik, Christopher
author_sort Benedik, Christopher
title Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies
title_short Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies
title_full Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies
title_fullStr Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Modeling and Minimization of Integrated Circuit Packaging Parasitics at Radio Frequencies
title_sort modeling and minimization of integrated circuit packaging parasitics at radio frequencies
publisher Wright State University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2013
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1376605018
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