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A broadband and scalable model for on-chip inductors incorporating substrate and conductor loss effects
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Conductor Loss EffectsEngineeringScalable ModelPower ElectronicsInterconnect (Integrated Circuits)Electromagnetic CompatibilityPhysical Design (Electronics)Spiral CoilNew T-modelComputational ElectromagneticsElectronic PackagingElectronic CircuitDevice ModelingElectrical EngineeringHigh-frequency DeviceAntennaComputer EngineeringMicroelectronicsMicrowave EngineeringParameter Extraction FlowOn-chip InductorsCircuit Simulation
A new T-model has been developed to accurately simulate the broadband characteristics of on-Si-chip spiral inductors, up to 20 GHz. The spiral coil and substrate RLC networks built in the model play a key role responsible for conductor loss and substrate loss in the wideband regime, which cannot be accurately described by the conventional /spl pi/-model. Good match with the measured S-parameters, L(/spl omega/), Re(Z/sub in/(/spl omega/)), and Q(/spl omega/) proves the proposed T-model. Besides the broadband feature, scalability has been justified by good match with a linear function of coil numbers for all model parameters employed in the RLC networks. The satisfactory scalability manifest themselves physical parameters rather than curve fitting. A parameter extraction flow is established through equivalent circuit analysis to enable automatic parameter extraction and optimization. This scalable inductor model will facilitate optimization design of on-chip inductor and the accuracy proven up to 20 GHz can improve RF circuit simulation accuracy demanded by broadband design.
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