With today’s circuits and systems operating with power rails at 1.2 V and lower, even small variations from nominal can produce bit errors. Jitter, false switching, and transient-related problems can ...
In today’s electronic designs, power distribution networks (PDNs) have become a key focus for several reasons. For one, the rails now provide lower voltages with tighter tolerances. Rails that were 5 ...
How do power slew rates effect electronics? The rate that your power-supply rail comes up to its intended voltage or falls back down to zero directly affects all of the chips and devices connected to ...