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ground bounce

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ground bounce

In high-density digital circuits, ground bounce is a delay in reaching ground after a signal transition in a transistor. Caused by a design flaw in the circuit, ground bounce can create erratic logic operation. See ground.



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There is no more ground bounce, and even on slope landings, the aircraft is said to be incredibly smooth.
Ground bounce is most problematic when several signals switch at the same time or when using high-speed drivers, both common with parallel data busses.
Clock network integrity (jitter) and critical path timing sign-off solution that considers the concurrent and interdependent effects of signal integrity (crosstalk noise) and power integrity (dynamic voltage drop and ground bounce, as well as package induced noise) on clock jitter and critical path timing.
 
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