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This book is based on the body of research carried out by the authors of previous editions of this book from 2001 to 2011. The first edition of the book, titled Power Distribution Networks in High Speed Integrated Circuits, was published in 2004 by Andrey V. Mezhiba and Eby G. Friedman. This first book focused on onchip distribution networks, including electrical characteristics, relevant impedance phenomenon, and related design trade-offs. On-chip distributed power delivery, at that time an innovative paradigm shift in power delivery, was also introduced in the book. As the concept of integrated power delivery evolved, the important topic of on-chip decoupling capacitance was added to the book, which was released in 2008 with a new title, Power Distribution Networks with On-Chip Decoupling Capacitors by Mikhail Popovich, Andrey V. Mezhiba, and Eby G. Friedman. Later, this book was revised by Renatas Jakushokas, Mikhail Popovich, Andrey V. Mezhiba, Selçuk Köse, and Eby G. Friedman to address emerging design and analysis challenges in on-chip power networks. This last edition was published with an identical title in 2011. Since the first book was published in 2004, the issue of power delivery has greatly evolved. The concept of on-chip distributed power delivery has been recognized as an important cornerstone to high-performance integrated
circuits. A number of ultrasmall on-chip power supplies to support this on-chip focus have also been demonstrated. The book covers a wide spectrum of issues related to on-chip power networks and systems. The authors believe that this revised edition provides the latest information on a dynamic and highly significant topic of primary importance to both the industrial and academic research and development communities

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