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Publication
ESSCIRC 2006
Conference paper
On-chip real-time power supply noise detector
Abstract
A new on-chip real-time noise detector that can be used for detecting voltage surges and droops on the internal power supply of VSLI circuits is presented. The noise detector is compact, and has the ability of detecting dc levels and high frequency on-chip transients of the power supply voltage. The detector has been implemented in a 90 nm CMOS technology, and has an area of 50x100 μm 2. The measured results show that the detector can detect overshoots and undershoots of less than 1 ns, and as small as 20 mV. ©2006 IEEE.