Altera Device-Specific Power Delivery Network User Manual

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Device-Specific Power Delivery Network (PDN) Tool

2.0 User Guide

2015.03.06

UG-01157

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This user guide provides a brief overview of the various tabs in the device-specific PDN tool 2.0. You can

quickly and accurately design a robust power delivery network with the PDN tool 2.0. This is done by

calculating an optimum number of capacitors that meet the target impedance requirements for a given

power supply.
Note: The PDN tool 2.0 only supports Microsoft Excel 2007 and newer, and either US or UK English

language.

Table 1: PDN Tool 2.0 Software Verification

Altera

®

has tested and verified that the PDN tool 2.0 is compatible with these platforms and software versions.

Operating System

Excel Versions

Windows 8 (32-bit)

2007, 2010, 2013

Windows 8 (64-bit)

2010, 2013

Windows 7 (32-bit)

2007, 2010, 2013

Windows 7 (64-bit)

2010, 2013

Windows XP

2007, 2010

Overview

The Altera PDN tool 2.0 helps PCB designers estimate the number, value, and type of decoupling

capacitors needed to develop an efficient PCB decoupling strategy. It allows you to do this during the

early design phase, without going through extensive pre-layout simulations.
The PDN tool 2.0 is a Microsoft Excel-based spreadsheet that calculates an impedance profile based on

your input. For a given power supply, the spreadsheet only requires basic design information to calculate

the impedance profile and the optimum number of capacitors to meet the desired impedance target

(Z

TARGET

). Basic design information includes the board stackup, transient current information, and ripple

specifications, for example. The tool also provides device- and power rail-specific PCB decoupling cut-off

frequency (F

EFFECTIVE

). The results obtained through the PDN tool 2.0 are intended only as a preliminary

estimate and not as a specification. For an accurate impedance profile, Altera recommends a post-layout

simulation approach using any available EDA tool, such as Sigrity PowerSI, Ansoft SIWave, Cadence

Allegro PCB PI, and so on.

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