Thank you Scott, this matches my understanding of the general situation.
Best regards,
Sebas.
Scott McMorrow wrote:
sebastian,
This is just physics. An 0201 capacitor is half the physical size of an
0402. The loop area through the capacitor is half the loop area of an
0402
capacitor. Therefore, the capacitor contribution to bypass inductance for
an 0201 capacitor is one half of an 0402.
Loop inductance below the capacitor will depend on the via configuration
used to connect to the power and ground planes, along with the placement
of
the planes on the z-axis. I can engineer pretty much any inductance you
want with enough vias and optimized spacing. The capacitor has absolutely
nothing to do with what happens inside the board.
When the vias dominate inductance ... you need more vias, or better
placement of the planes and capacitors with respect to the load. No
capacitor fixes that problem.
What an X2Y capacitor does do is to have some amount of mutual inductance
cancellation near the capacitor terminals, which does lower inductance
above the plane, but, the biggest benefit of the X2Y capacitor is the
terminal configuration, which facilitates the use of 6 vias in a nearly
minimum energy configuration that is low inductance.
Scott McMorrow
R&D Consultant
Teraspeed Consulting - A Division of Samtec
16 Stormy Brook Rd
Falmouth, ME 04105
(401) 284-1827 Business
http://www.teraspeed.com
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 4:01 PM, Sebastian Garcia <sg-listas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Dave, the post you linked is technically enlightening.
Scott: Could you recommend a doc reference about more recent tests with
0201 caps?
Best regards,
Sebas.
David Anthony wrote:
No disparaging comments here, just a clean Engineering discussionabout
inductance and John's results:[mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
https://www.freelists.org/post/si-list/6-layers-stackup,31
-Dave
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
Todd,
Well said.
As to the tests that John Zasio did, they were done on a 16 layer PCB
plane capacitance designed into it as one would do for a highperformance
design.looks
The testing was done as one would do to see how the PDS impedance
with either of the two capacitors connected. The results show that,in
this configuration, there is little difference with respect to PDSas
performance.
From a PDS point of view, they don't offer anything more than an 0402
you point out.[mailto:si-list-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
It has been a long time since I looked at the way Steve did his tests.
I'll have another look and see if I can find how he gets different
answers.
Lee
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
Well said, Todd. No more black magic, please, just well done
turns
Without solid engineering documents describing repeatable tests, it
to be a battle of professional egos spiced with commercial interests.describe
Sebas.
Todd Hubing wrote:
I think what Sebastian and others would like to see is a paper
describing the board and the measurements that were made. The slide
presentations on the website are interesting, but they do not
hasthe board stackup or the measurements that were made to justify the
conclusions. In fact, in the 10 years since this work was done, it
thebeen effectively demonstrated that the conclusions related to
capacitor ratio and via ratio are not justified. The impedance of the
board in this study was not significantly affected by the connection
inductance of the decoupling capacitors above about 200 MHz. Also,
theextra vias on the 0402 capacitors have relatively little effect on
doesmounting inductance and do not represent a typical or recommendedconfiguration.
mounting
I don't mean to disparage Steve's work or X2Y capacitors. I talked to
Steve when he exhibited this at the IEEE EMC Symposium. His board
dida great job of presenting X2Y capacitors in a favorable light, whichthan to say "always" or "never"
is exactly what it was designed to do. It's actually a very clever
design.
Also, the X2Y capacitors themselves represent a well thought-out
design with many useful applications.
My point is that an optimum decoupling strategy depends on many
factors including the board stackup, active device requirements and
the intended application. 0402 MLCC capacitors do an excellent job of
high-frequency decoupling in most situations if they are properly
configured for the given application. If lower inductance is called
for, there are other options including embedded capacitance, IDC
capacitors, and 0201 capacitors. I have not seen an application where
X2Y capacitors, are the best option for power bus decoupling.
Nevertheless, I've been in this business long enough that I know
better
and I would be very interested to review any published paper that
describes measurements and/or simulations on this topic.
Todd
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
Sebastian, the design papers Tom referenced showing system
measurements by Steve can be found here:
http://www.x2y.com/bypass.htm#examples
Dave Anthony
X2Y
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Sebastian. I'm traveling right now and don't have access to those
archives. But look at the work by Steve on the X2Y web page. I think
you will find what you are looking for there.
Tom Dagostino
Teraspeed LabsOn Mar 13, 2016 8:13 PM, Sebastian Garcia
<sg-listas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom,
Could you shed some light on this, providing the specific Steve
Weir's documents you mention, please?
Best regards,
Sebas.
Sebastian Garcia
Slabs Electronics
Buenos Aires - Argentina
+54 911 3865 1770
Tom Dagostino wrote:
Joel
The layout I saw and Steve Weir commented on had the vias so far
away from the capacitor that the measured inductance was dominated
by circuit board traces. Steve fitted about 8 proper layouts
within the confines of the layout that Lee mentioned.
I asked Lee about this and he said the layout was something he
found on the X2Y web site I think it was in about 2007.
Since then X2Y has updated the layout and the Work Steve Weir
lowerhas shown that with fewer X2Y caps the power supply noise was
iscompared to 0402 caps. This was shown with two layouts of FPGAs
running the same code and differing only in the caps used.
My issue here is the dragging out of data that does not represent
current recommended applications as proof anything.
I think I still have one of Steve's boards. His method was well
documented with measurements. He set up unused I/O cells high and
low and attached SMAs to them for ease of measurement. So he
showed the supply as the chip saw it.
Regards
Tom Dagostino
Tom Dagostino
Teraspeed LabsOn Mar 13, 2016 11:42 AM, Todd Hubing
<hubing@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I wouldn't characterize the Zasio paper as bad information. It is
a rare (on this mail list) example of someone supporting an
argument with actual data from a test described well enough that
anyone else could repeat it.Ãâ Yuriy Shlepnev's app note is
another example of this. Both of these studies demonstrate that,
for the configurations evaluated, two
0402 capacitors are probably a better choice than an X2Y cap. Of
course, it is possible to come up with configurations or test
criteria that favor the X2Y also.
For printed circuit board decoupling, the X2Y via configuration
stillnot optimum. The two capacitors share a pair of ground vias that
must be relatively close to each other. If the power planes are
more than about
0.5 mm from the board surface, an IDC capacitor or a pair of
two-terminal capacitors can achieve better flux cancelation by
alternating closely spaced power and ground vias. That said, if
you're REALLY concerned about high-frequency decoupling, take
Scott McMorrow's advice and use 0201 caps.
Todd
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On Behalf Of Tom Dagostino
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Cc: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Charles.Grasso@xxxxxxxxxxxx;
vrbanacm@xxxxxxxxxx; joel@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
Lee
What was the date was that recommended mounting?Ãâ Do we
measurements?Ãâbelieve Saturn is the furthest planet from the sun?Ãâ Has X2Y
changed their recommendations since John did his
badHas Steve Weir's work contradicted John's because Steve used the
correct layout?Ãâ Why are you basing you argument on known
anywebsite:information?
instructions given by the vendor.
Tom Dagostino
Teraspeed LabsOn Mar 12, 2016 2:27 AM, Lee Ritchey
<leeritchey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On our web site, www.speedingedge.com you can download the
article by John Zasio showing comparison of X2Y to 0402
capacitors mounted on the same test PCB following the mounting
You can decide for yourself which to use from that data.
This should be the detail that some of you have requested.
Lee Ritchey
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Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 10:05 AM
To: Charles.Grasso@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: vrbanacm@xxxxxxxxxx; si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
I thought one of the things that make X2Y capacitors lower
inductance is that the current in each terminal flows in
opposite directions causing a cancellation effect. This is from
X2Y
Ãâ Ãâ - Low inductance due to cancellation effect
I used them on some boards back when they came out. I can't say
they worked better than 0402 capacitors because I did not do
andetailedmeasurements.
You really need to consider the whole PDN system including the
mounting inductance, spreading inductance, IC package
parasitics, frequency spoectrum of IC switching current, any
decoupling that might be inside the IC package which is often
tounknown. I think this detailed kind of analysis would be nice
hundredspractices.do but is rarely done. IME I have never had a problem just
following good design
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Grasso, Charles <
Charles.Grasso@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
Current thinking has it that the PDN performance is only as
good as the first pwb resonance (typically in the few
weanyone became concerned about PDN performance.of MHZ - I have seen 300 as a commonly used
number) and
that the BGA decoupling is (for the most part) taken care of
by the substrate capacitance.
In other words - it is my understanding that the board
decouplers don't really need to be "high" performers are the
frequencies of interest are (relatively) low.
I'd appreciate the communities thoughts on this.
[Hello Mike - Good to "see" you again!]
Best Regards
Charles Grasso
Compliance Engineer
Echostar Communications
(w) 303-706-5467
(c) 303-204-2974
(t) 3032042974@xxxxxxxxx
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On Behalf Of Michael Vrbanac
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 9:42 AM
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
I agree that Steve had this correct. I had some offline
discussions w/Steve back in that timeframe and between that
and the decoupling capacitor/PDN performance optimization
research studies we did at in my EMC design research lab at
Compaq on this topic back in the early 90's, also considering
"side mounted decoupling capacitors" (yes, that format was
around back then) because we were already seeing EMC issues
long before
Anyway, Steve and I were in agreement that they worked wellScott's recent input on this re:
enough but that the layout and placement were absolutely
critical which agrees with
spreading inductance and placement distance. If it matters,
thatparameters.had the test boards micro-sectioned after the fact to make
absolutely sure that we made no assumptions about mounting
dimensional
IIRC, someone on that team later wrote a paper on part of
quitepractice.study (not all) but I have since forgotten its title and the
name of fe llow who wrote it. Sorry I cannot remember who but
that was back in the days when my head was handed to me daily
for saying what this forum has rightly understood these days
as good engineering
It was heresy back then. BTW, as you might guess, the results
of that study back then were in good agreement with most of
what has been posted on here as good design practice for
figure'recommendations'some time. I hope thathelps.
Michael E. Vrbanac
EMC Forensics, President
On 03/11/2016 10:00 AM, David Anthony wrote:
Lee, the vendors dimensionally detail land pad
forX2Y, but stay away from dimensioning specific via layouts.
Scroll down to Johanson's 'PCB mounting' tab at this link:
http://www.johansondielectrics.com/x2y-filter-decoupling-cap
a
citor
s#
pcb
Below the land pad dimensions, Johanson shows 'stick'
layout'poor'via layoutsin the PDN Bypass applications section, notice the
'recommended' and
layout depictions, no dimensions. If any vendor sent you, or
you downloaded a vendor document specifying the poor layout
please send it to me. Steve would not specify that poor
byas you suggest, these early 2004-05 papers are just a fewpreached:
examples of the low inductance he
http://www.ipblox.com/pubs/DesignConEast_2005/DesignCon%20East
Bypass Capacitor Inductance, Data Sheet Simplicity to
Practical Reality
%
20200
5%
20TF2_ipb.pdf
On Behalf Of Lee Ritchey
Considerations for Capacitor Selection in FPGA Designs
http://www.x2y.com/publications/decoupling/mar21-05.pdf
-Dave
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Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 1:07 AMCharles.Grasso@xxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Ray Anderson'
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cristian.gozzi@xxxxxxxxx;
Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
The board layout complied exactly with what was specified
<raya@xxxxxxxxxx>;thevendor.Ãâ I believe that that layout was specified by
Steve.Ãâ IT looks like what is on his test PCB.
On Behalf Of Tom Dagostino
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beSteveAnderson'cristian.gozzi@xxxxxxxxx; Charles.Grasso@xxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Ray
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
Lee you know that board was not the optimal layout.Ãâ
Anderson'told you itwas incorrect.
Tom Dagostinoleeritchey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom Dagostino
Teraspeed LabsOn Mar 9, 2016 8:30 AM, Lee Ritchey <
We mounted the X2Y capacitors exactly as specified in the
applications notes provided by the vendor.
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Charles
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Re: X2Y equivalent circuit model
Hello Lee - What method is used for aÃâ capacitor to
Cristianproperly mounted? So, if an X2Y capacitor is properly
mounted the <insert metric here> will not improve?
Best Regards
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Compliance Engineer
Echostar Communications
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Ritchey
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Our tests show that the X2Y capacitor is no better than a
properly mounted
0402 capacitor.
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Thanks
it worked ;-)
Regards
Cristian
Il giorno gio 3 mar 2016 alle ore 10:04 Ray Anderson <
ray.anderson@xxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
Cristian-
Johanson Dielectrics has downloadable spice models
available from this web
page:
http://www.johansondielectrics.com/x2y-filter-decoupling-c
a
pacit
or
s
download link:
http://www.johansondielectrics.com/downloads/JDI_X2Y_H-Spi
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.z
ip
They should be usable in ADS using the ADS 'Hspice
Compatibility Component' Wizard. (in fact I just
Ãâhttp://www.x2y.com/bypass/X2Y%20Equivalent%20Circuit%20for%20Models.OK).that they import
-Ray Anderson
Xilinx Inc.
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On Behalf Of Cristian Gozzi
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2016 9:07 AM
To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SI-LIST] X2Y equivalent circuit model
Hi Si expert
I was looking for a good circuit model for X2Y capacitor
to be used in my ADS circuit simulation
on internet I found this
for?pd
f
but when I tried to implemented it, something was wrong
The impedance vs freq. shapes on log/log scale does not
seem correct
can someone give to me any feedback or good reference to
look
thanks in advance
Regards
Cristian
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