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Experimental results and simulation of substrate noise coupling via planar spiral inductor in RF ICs

Abstract

While previous studies on substrate coupling focused mostly on noise induced through drain-bulk capacitance, substrate coupling from planar spiral inductors at radio frequency via the oxide capacitance have not been reported. This paper presents experimental data and simulation results for inductor-induced noise in the substrate. Noise coupling from conventional and hollow inductors via the substrate to P+ diffusions with and without guard rings were also examined. A compact model of the inductor and substrate that can accurately match the measured inductor-induced noise is then derived. Using the inductor-substrate model, we investigated the effectiveness of various guard rings configurations to reducing substrate noise coupling, the trade-off between noise coupling and self-inductance, and the coupling of noise from the inductor of a tuned RF amplifier.

Keywords:
Substrate coupling Inductor Inductance Materials science Noise (video) Coupling (piping) Low-noise amplifier Optoelectronics Substrate (aquarium) Parasitic capacitance Capacitance Noise temperature Amplifier Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Phase noise Physics Computer science Engineering CMOS Layer (electronics) Voltage Nanotechnology

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Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrostatic Discharge in Electronics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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