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Low-inductance decoupling capacitor for the thermal conduction modules of the IBM Enterprise System/9000 processors


Abstract:

Multilayer ceramic decoupling capacitors fabricated using a barium titanate-based dielectric are used with the glass-ceramic/copper/polyimide substrates of the thermal co...Show More

Abstract:

Multilayer ceramic decoupling capacitors fabricated using a barium titanate-based dielectric are used with the glass-ceramic/copper/polyimide substrates of the thermal conduction modules (TCMs) of the IBM Enterprise System/9000™ processors to suppress the voltage noise generated by the logic circuits of the semiconductor chips used in the processors. Use is made of thick-film multilayer ceramic fabrication processes and thin-film termination processes to achieve substrate-mounted capabilities which, when combined with the low-inductance design of the capacitors, minimize the inductance of the decoupling paths to their adjacent chips. When mounted on the glass-ceramic/copper/polyimide substrate of a water-cooled TCM, the capacitors suppress approximately 50% of the voltage noise, thereby enhancing the performance of the TCMs.
Published in: IBM Journal of Research and Development ( Volume: 36, Issue: 5, September 1992)
Page(s): 935 - 942
Date of Publication: September 1992

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