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Properties of On-Chip Inductive Current Loops

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The inductive characteristics of electric circuits are described in Chap. 2 Both accurate and efficient characterization of on-chip interconnect inductance is difficult, as discussed in the previous chapter.

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P.-Vaisband, I., Jakushokas, R., Popovich, M., Mezhiba, A.V., Köse, S., Friedman, E.G. (2016). Properties of On-Chip Inductive Current Loops. In: On-Chip Power Delivery and Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29395-0_3

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