학술논문

Macro-modeling of non-linear I/O drivers using spline functions and finite time difference approximation
Document Type
Conference
Source
Electrical Performance of Electrical Packaging (IEEE Cat. No. 03TH8710) Electrical performance of electronic packaging Electrical Performance of Electronic Packaging, 2003. :273-276 2003
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Spline
Driver circuits
Voltage
Digital systems
Testing
Circuit simulation
Drives
Timing
Signal analysis
Analytical models
Language
Abstract
In this paper a modeling methodology using spline functions with finite time difference is proposed for modeling digital I/O drivers. Digital driver circuits can be accurately modeled using their static characteristics for normal excitations, but for faster excitations static characteristic models tend to lose their accuracy as the dynamic characteristics start to dominate the static characteristics. Spline function with finite time difference modeling includes previous time instances to capture dynamic characteristics for accurate modeling of digital drivers. In this paper the speed and accuracy of the proposed method is analyzed and compared with Radial Basis Function (RBF) modeling for different test cases.