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A Compact Sixth-Order Common-Mode Noise Suppression Filter Based on 3-D Integration Technology

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Based on three-dimensional (3-D) integration technology, a compact sixth-order common-mode noise suppression filter is proposed according to delay line theory. As the important parts of the filter, the on-chip inductors… Click to show full abstract

Based on three-dimensional (3-D) integration technology, a compact sixth-order common-mode noise suppression filter is proposed according to delay line theory. As the important parts of the filter, the on-chip inductors are established by through-silicon vias (TSVs), and the capacitors are realized by double layer interdigital structure. Compared with other relative literatures, the proposed filter has a minimized size of $0.29\times0.32$ mm ( $0.0203\times 0.0224\,\,\lambda _{g}^{2}$ ). And it can suppress the common-mode noise more than 10 dB from 3.8 to 8.6 GHz or more than 20 dB from 4.45 to 7.85 GHz. Meanwhile, the differential signal insertion loss is kept less than 3 dB.

Keywords: integration technology; common mode; mode noise

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Components, Packaging and Manufacturing Technology
Year Published: 2023

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