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Course Title: SIGNAL INTEGRITY FOR HSD Year / Sem: II/III

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Course Objectives:
To learn the fundamental andimportance of
signal integrity.
To analyze and minimize cross talk in
unbounded conductive media.
To study about the different types of DiElectric materials.
To learn about differential cross
talk and CMOS based transmission
line model

Course Outcomes:
Know the fault models.
Study about the fault detection, dominance.
Know the concepts of the test generation and DFT methods.
Understand the various self-test and test algorithms.
Understand the faultdiagnosismethods.

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Wave propagations

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Electrostatics- magneto staticsPower flow and the poynting


vector

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Reflections of electromagnetic
waves

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29.7.15

Planned
Date

Hours
Required

Mode of
Teaching
(B,L,T,D)

UNIT II CROSS TALK

Advanced Signal Integrity for High-Speed


Digital Designs by Stephen H. Hall, Howard L.
Heck
Signal and power integrity in digital systems:
TTL, CMOS, and BiCMOS by James Edgar
Buchanan

Web Resources:
http://studyvlsidesign.blogspot.in/2014/10/signalintegrityfor
highspeeddevices.html
www.studyigniter.com/subject/university/.../M.../VL7301

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The importance of signal


integrity
New realm of bus designElectromagnetic fundamentals
for signal integrity
Maxwell equations common vector
operators

Reference Books:

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(B,L,T,D)
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Topic
Introduction -mutual inductance
and capacitance
Coupled wave equation-coupled
line analysisCross talk minimization signal
propagation in unbounded
conductive media
Classic conductor model for
transmission model

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10.8.15,
11.8.15
&
12.8.15
18.8.15,
19.8.15

UNIT III DI-ELECRTIC MATERIALS

Lesson Plan:

UNIT- I FUNDAMENTALS
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Mode of
Teaching
(B,L,T,D)

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Polarization of
Dielectric-Classification
of Di electric materialfrequency dependent di
electric material
Classification of Di
electric material fiberWeave effect
Environmental variation
in di electric behaviour
Transmission line
parameters for loosy
dielectric and realistics
conductors

(B-Board ; L-LCD ; T-Tutorial ; D-Demo at Laboratory)


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Assignment Topics :

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Topic

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Group

propagation of model
voltages common
terminology
Modal analysis

On chip Termination
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Issue

Date
Submission

Individual

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10.9.15

Individual
Individual

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30.9.15
19.10.15

Assessment Plan :

Test
Class Test/Unit Test/Assessment Test

Portion for Test

Date

UNIT IV DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALLING

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Topic

Removal of common
mode noise
Differential Cross
talk
Virtual reference
plane
Drawbacks of
Differential signaling

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Planned
Date
16.9.15
18.9.15
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Hours
Required

Mode of
Teaching
(B,L,T,D)

FACULTY

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UNIT V PHYSICAL TRANSMISSION LINE MODEL

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Introduction- non
ideal return paths
Vias-IO design
consideration
Push-pull
transmitter

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Planned
Date

Hours
Required

Mode of
Teaching
(B,L,T,D)

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CMOS
receivers-

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ESSD protection
circuits

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