This document discusses IR drop, which refers to the voltage drop that occurs across conductive materials in a circuit when current flows through it, causing a reduction in the power delivered. The document notes that key contributions to IR drop include the resistance of conductive materials used, the current flowing through the circuit, and the physical length and cross-sectional area over which current is flowing. Reducing resistance, current, and the length or increasing cross-sectional area can help minimize unwanted IR drop and its impacts.
This document discusses IR drop, which refers to the voltage drop that occurs across conductive materials in a circuit when current flows through it, causing a reduction in the power delivered. The document notes that key contributions to IR drop include the resistance of conductive materials used, the current flowing through the circuit, and the physical length and cross-sectional area over which current is flowing. Reducing resistance, current, and the length or increasing cross-sectional area can help minimize unwanted IR drop and its impacts.