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Decoupling (electronics)

Known as: Decoupling 
In electronics, decoupling is the prevention of undesired coupling between subsystems. A common example is connecting localized decoupling capacitors… 
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2013
2013
We study the decoupling of high dimension operators from the the description of the low-energy spectrum in theories where… 
2010
2010
  • A. Engin
  • 2010
  • Corpus ID: 27539720
This paper presents efficient algorithms for sensitivity calculations of power delivery network (PDN) impedance. The sensitivity… 
2009
2009
In three-dimensional (3D) chips, the amount of supply current per package pin is significantly more than in two-dimensional (2D… 
2009
2009
Decoupling of multiple coupled photonic crystal waveguides (M-CPCWs) is investigated based on the self-imaging principle. We… 
2009
2009
On-chip decoupling capacitors (decaps) are widely used to reduce power supply noise by placing them at the appropriate locations… 
2006
2006
The increased component density of a 3D system-on-package (SOP) exacerbates the thermal hotspot problem. A popular choice to… 
2006
2006
One of the key policy issues for the use of energy efficiency as a resource is the loss of sales that results from the reduction… 
2006
2006
Data in conventional six transistor (6T) static random access memory (SRAM) cells are vulnerable to noise due to the direct…