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Minimisation of crosstalk in VLSI ROUTING Chandrajit Pal University of Calcutta SPRING 2010 palchandrajit@gmail.com 1 2. Crosstalk can severely effect timing in VLSI circuits. ... Crosstalk. Crosstalk reasons. Cross-talk has two effects. If two net are switching in same direction it will aid timing. Crosstalk noise If if two adjacent wires are switching in opposite direction it will slow down signal hence violating set up time. Crosstalk is the undesirable electrical interaction between two or more physically adjacent nets due to capacitive cross-coupling. VLSI Academy - Crosstalk . Crosstalk is a phenomenon, by which a logic transmitted in vlsi circuit or a net/wire creates undesired effect on the neighbouring circuit or nets/wires, due to capacitive coupling. Hence, there is a capacitive coupling between the nets, that can lead to logic failures and degradation of timing in VLSI circuits. As integrated circuit technologies advance toward smaller geometries, crosstalk effects become increasingly important compared to cell delays and net delays. VLSI Guide A way to pursue your passion is a team of experts for more than 10+ years of industrial experience in the field of VLSI for inspiring the aspirants for upgrading their skills and cracking interviews. Let see one by one, crosstalk related topics. 1.Crosstalk delay 2. crosstalk minimisation using vlsi 1. College) 1. How Noise Margin come into picture of crosstalk minimisation of crosstalk in VLSI routing 1. Dedicated to my Sir Dr. Amlan Chakrabarti 2 3. you can comments for the query, we will come with nice explanation to you. 2. VLSI Basic it's the site made for the ASIC physical design engineer for clear the every VLSI basics of Physical design. Minimisation of crosstalk in VLSI 1 Presented By: Subhradeep Mitra Ankita Dutta Paramita Sau Debanjana Biswas (Mca Students of Rajabazar sc. In electronics, crosstalk is any phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect in another circuit or channel.