I. Introduction to PDN impedance and embedded capacitance material
It is important to keep power distribution network (PDN) impedance on printed circuit board (PCB) low to minimize the switching noise contributed by transient current in any ICs connected to the power rail. With reference to (1) [1] , transient current in IC interacts with PDN impedance and generates simultaneous switching noise (SSN). This noise is induced to the power rail and could contribute to signal and power integrity (SI/PI), jitter and electromagnetic interference (EMI) issue. \begin{equation*}V_{pp,Noise} = I_{tr} \times Z_{PDN}\tag{1}\end{equation*}
V pp,Noise = simultaneous switching noise on power rail
I tr = transient current in IC
Z PDN = PDN impedance