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Full-Chip Nanometer Routing Techniques: Analog Circuits and Signal Processing

Autor Tsung-Yi Ho, Yao-Wen Chang, Sao-Jie Chen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 aug 2007
At 90 nm, wires account for nearly 75% of the total delay in a circuit. Even more insidious, however, is that among nearly 40% of these nets, more than 50% of their total net capacitance are attributed to the cross-coupling capacitance between neighboring signals. At this point a new design and optimization paradigm based on real wires is required. Nanometer routers must prevent and correct these effects on-the-fly in order to reach timing closure. From a manufacturability standpoint, nanometer routers must explicitly deal with the ever increasing design complexity, and be capable of adapting to the constraint requirements of timing, signal integrity, process antenna effect, and new interconnect architecture such as X-architecture.
In the nanometer era, we must look into new-generation routing technologies that combine high performance and capacity with the integration of congestion, timing, SI prevention, and DFM algorithms as the best means of getting to design closure quickly. In this book, we present a novel multilevel full-chip router, namely mSIGMA for SIGnal-integrity and MAnufacturability optimization. And these routing technologies will ensure faster time-to-market and time-to-profitability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781402061943
ISBN-10: 1402061943
Pagini: 124
Ilustrații: XVIII, 102 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:2007
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Analog Circuits and Signal Processing

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Professional/practitioner

Cuprins

Routing Challenges for Nanometer Technology.- Multilevel Full-Chip Routing Considering Crosstalk And Performance.- Multilevel Full-Chip Routing Considering Antenna Effect Avoidance.- Multilevel Full-Chip Routing For The X-Based Architecture.- Concluding Remarks And Future Work.

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As Moore's Law continues unencumbered into the nanometer era, chips are reaching 1000 M gates in size, process geometries have shrunk to 90 nm and below, and engineers have to face compounded design complexity with every new design. These nanometer-scale designs require a new generation of physics-aware and manufacturing-aware routing. At 90 nm and below, there are so many signal-integrity issues that design teams cannot manually correct them all. At 90 nm, wires account for nearly 75% of the total delay in a circuit. Even more insidious, however, is that among nearly 40% of these nets, more than 50% of their total net capacitance are attributed to the cross-coupling capacitance between neighboring signals. At this point a new design and optimization paradigm based on real wires is required. Nanometer routers must prevent and correct these effects on-the-fly in order to reach timing closure. From a manufacturability standpoint, nanometer routers must explicitly deal with the ever increasing design complexity, and be capable of adapting to the constraint requirements of timing, signal integrity, process antenna effect, and new interconnect architecture such as X-architecture.
In the nanometer era, we must look into new-generation routing technologies that combine high performance and capacity with the integration of congestion, timing, SI prevention, and DFM algorithms as the best means of getting to design closure quickly. In this book, we present a novel multilevel full-chip router, namely mSIGMA for SIGnal-integrity and MAnufacturability optimization. And these routing technologies will ensure faster time-to-market and time-to-profitability.

Caracteristici

Describes a full-chip nanometer routing techniques A detailed description on the modern VLSI routing problems Multilevel optimization on routing design to solve the chip complexity problem