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Matched lossy decoupling termination for power plane noise mitigation
Matched lossy decoupling termination is investigated for suppressing the power plane noise. Termination rule is developed based on the frequency dependence characteristics of the lossy decoupling and power plane noise propagation modes. By using the matched lossy decoupling termination, the decoupling benefits can be expanded from hundreds of MHz to 2 GHz or above where the traditional decoupling technology fails due to inductive effects.