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Dual use of power lines for data communications in a system-on-chip environment

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Dual use of power lines for data communications in a system-on-chip environment
—We propose to use power pins to simultaneously carry data signals while delivering its power. A direct superposition of a data signal on a power pin would fail due to an inherent high noise level on power lines and precludes the possibility for multiple data channels. To address the problem, we suggest adoption of the UWB (Ultra Wideband) and direct sequence-code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) communication technologies. Because of the wide bandwidth, a UWB signal can reduce its average power level practically to the noise level. The DS-CDMA further mitigates the noise and allows multiple data channels to share inter-connected power lines. We studied the feasibility of the proposed scheme through SPICE simulations and present the simulation results.
Woo Cheol Chung, Dong Sam Ha, Hyung-Jin Lee
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ISCAS
Authors Woo Cheol Chung, Dong Sam Ha, Hyung-Jin Lee
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