[SI-LIST] : On-Chip metal inductance.

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From: Yehuda D. Yizraeli ([email protected])
Date: Tue Jun 13 2000 - 07:51:49 PDT


Hi,

        Looking for tables and/or calculation methods for the on-chip metal
inductance. I would like to insert the inductance in my IO simulations for
the power buss.

                                thanks for any help, yehuda

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