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electrical performance of electronic packaging | 1998

Skin effects models for transmission line structures using generic SPICE circuit simulators

Bidyut K. Sen; Richard L. Wheeler

A recipe has been developed to model the skin effect for various transmission line structures. The final circuit structure to model this effect can be used with a generic SPICE circuit simulator. The ladder-like network (Yen et al, 1982) element is fairly easy to compute, and requires a minimal increase in CPU time. The model has been verified experimentally.


Archive | 1993

Special interconnect layer employing offset trace layout for advanced multi-chip module packages

Richard L. Wheeler


Archive | 1993

Apparatus for cooling semiconductor chips in multichip modules

David G. Love; Larry L. Moresco; David A. Horine; Wen-chou V. Wang; Richard L. Wheeler; Patricia R. Boucher; Vivek Mansingh


Archive | 1998

Power supply distribution structure for integrated circuit chip modules

Larry L. Moresco; Richard L. Wheeler; Solomon I. Beilin; David A. Horine


Archive | 1996

High-yield methods of fabricating large substrate capacitors

Bidyut K. Sen; Michael G. Peters; Richard L. Wheeler; Wen-chou Vincent Wang


Archive | 1993

Process for fabricating a substrate with thin film capacitor and insulating plug

William T. Chou; Michael G. Peters; Wen-chou V. Wang; Richard L. Wheeler


Archive | 1995

Substrate with thin film capacitor and insulating plug

William T. Chou; Michael G. Peters; Wen-chou Vincent Wang; Richard L. Wheeler


Archive | 1995

Methods of manufacturing power supply distribution structures for multichip modules

Larry L. Moresco; Richard L. Wheeler; Solomon I. Beilin; David A. Horine


Archive | 1995

Systems for controlling power consumption in integrated circuits

Jiunn-Yau Liou; Richard L. Wheeler; Bidyut K. Sen; James C. Parker


Archive | 2000

Method of emulating an ideal transformer valid from DC to infinite frequency

Bidyut K. Sen; James C. Parker; Richard L. Wheeler

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