Frequency- and time-domain stochastic analysis of lossy and dispersive interconnects in a SPICE-like environment

This paper presents an improvement of the state-of-the-art polynomial chaos (PC) modeling of high-speed interconnects with parameter uncertainties via SPICE-like tools. While the previous model, due to its mathematical formulation, was limited to lossless lines, the introduction of modified classes of polynomials yields a formulation that allows to account for lossess and dispersion as well. Thanks to this, the new implementation can also take full advantage of the combination of the PC technique with macromodels that accurately describe the interconnect properties. An application example, i.e. the stochastic analysis of an on-chip line, validates and demonstrates the improved method.

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