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    Device Having An Array Of Embedded Capacitors For Power Delivery And Decoupling Of High Speed Input/output Circuitry Of An Integrated Circuit

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    4/27/2010
    Author
    Swaminathan, Madhavan
    Engin, Ege
    Muthana, Prathap
    Srinivasan, Krishna
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    Abstract
    One embodiment of the present invention provides advice for providing a low noise power supply package to an integrated circuit comprising a semiconductor die, input/output power supply terminals, and an array of embedded ceramic capacitors selected from discrete, planar and combinations thereof wherein said capacitors are placed in the locations selected from within the perimeter of the shadow of the semiconductor die, partially within the perimeter of the shadow of the semiconductor die, near the perimeter of the shadow of the semiconductor die, and combinations thereof.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/1853/57847
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