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← ScienceWhich instability can occur when interconnect capacitance increases significantly?
A)Signal crosstalk becomes more frequent✓
B)Electromigration effects are counteracted
C)Parasitic inductance is significantly reversed
D)Bias temperature instability is suppressed
💡 Explanation
Increased interconnect capacitance leads to heightened coupling between adjacent signal lines; this is because **capacitive coupling** becomes stronger with shorter separation, therefore, increased signal crosstalk occurs, rather than mitigating electromigration, dealing with inductance, or preventing bias temperature instability.
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