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inductive effect [in′dək·tiv ə′fekt] (physical chemistry) In a molecule, a shift of electron density due to the polarization of a bond by a nearby electronegative or electropositive atom. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| It incorporates the effects of simultaneous switching (core, memory, and I/O), intrinsic and intentional decoupling capacitance, and on-chip and package inductive effects, all of which are neglected by existing static-only analysis solutions. QuickIND will allow users to predict and mitigate on-chip inductive effects - a critical step towards meeting signal-integrity budgets in cutting-edge, deep-sub-micron digital and mixed-signal wireless-communication designs. The early power grid design feedback we get from RedHawk-SDL includes the inductive effects and decoupling capacitance, which enables us to optimize power-grid decisions before we get to final verification. |
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