[SI-LIST] Re: Decoupling Cap. Strategies.

Kedar,
Chapter 28 of my book, Robust Electronic Design Reference Book (  
http://www.dbicorporation.com/book-out.htm   ) is on Bypassing,
Decoupling, and Power Distribution.  Chapters 8, 10, 20, 24, 31, 32, 35,
40, 42, 44, and Appendix G also have information on designing/debugging
power distribution systems (PDS's).  I have a greatly-enlarged
bibliography for Chapter 28 at
   http://www.dbicorporation.com/pwr-bib.htm   ,
that now contains references to about 930 books, papers, reports, 
application notes, magazine articles, web pages, etc.  If a source
document is/was freely available on the Internet, I give the URL in the
format "(download from ...)".  But despite my having found over 500 more
documents on these subjects since late 2003, I've only found about 3 new
ideas that I didn't cover in my book.

If you really need to push up the useful frequency range of discrete
capacitors, take a look at X2Y capacitors (   http://www.x2y.com/   ).
X2Y came out with about a half-dozen excellent Application Notes, on
using X2Y capacitors for bypassing/decoupling in January/February 2004
(just about 1 month after I shipped my final manuscript off to the
publisher).  

Sun Microsystems is on the bleeding-edge when it comes to developing
power distribution systems (PDS's) for high-speed digital logic.  Check
out the papers by:
*  Raymond Anderson.
*  Istvan Novak.
*  Tanmoy Roy.
*  Larry Smith.

Enjoy!

John Barnes KS4GL, PE, NCE, NCT, ESDC Eng, ESDC Tech, PSE, SM IEEE
dBi Corporation
http://www.dbicorporation.com/

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