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Synthesis of Power Distribution to Manage Signal Integrity in Mixed-Signal ICs Balsha R. Stanisic

Synthesis of Power Distribution to Manage Signal Integrity in Mixed-Signal ICs By Balsha R. Stanisic

Synthesis of Power Distribution to Manage Signal Integrity in Mixed-Signal ICs by Balsha R. Stanisic


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Power distribution --the design of the geometric topology for the network of wires that connect the various power supplies, the widths of the indi vidual segments for each of these wires, the number and location of the power I/O pins around the periphery of the chip --was simple because the chips were simpler.

Synthesis of Power Distribution to Manage Signal Integrity in Mixed-Signal ICs Summary

Synthesis of Power Distribution to Manage Signal Integrity in Mixed-Signal ICs by Balsha R. Stanisic

In the early days of VLSI, the design of the power distribution for an integrated cir cuit was rather simple. Power distribution --the design of the geometric topology for the network of wires that connect the various power supplies, the widths of the indi vidual segments for each of these wires, the number and location of the power I/O pins around the periphery of the chip --was simple because the chips were simpler. Few available wiring layers forced floorplans that allowed simple, planar (non-over lapping) power networks. Lower speeds and circuit density made the choice of the wire widths easier: we made them just fat enough to avoid resistive voltage drops due to switching currents in the supply network. And we just didn't need enormous num bers of power and ground pins on the package for the chips to work. It's not so simple any more. Increased integration has forced us to focus on reliability concerns such as metal elec tromigration, which affects wire sizing decisions in the power network. Extra metal layers have allowed more flexibility in the topological layout of the power networks.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction.- 1.1 Focus.- 1.2 Motivation.- 1.3 Research Overview.- 1.4 Preview of Results.- 1.5 Book Organization.- 2 Power Distribution Noise and Physical Design Methods.- 2.1 Analog Design Problem Characteristics.- 2.2 Design Style Concerns.- 2.3 Analog Power Distribution Design Concerns.- 2.4 Previous Research in Power Distribution Synthesis.- 2.5 Critical Analysis.- 2.6 Concluding Remarks.- 3 Physical Design and Optimization.- 3.1 New Optimization-based Strategy.- 3.2 Design Style Selection.- 3.3 Power Bus Topology Selection and Sizing.- 3.4 Power I/O Cell Assignment.- 3.5 Simultaneous Power Bus and I/O Cell Optimization.- 3.6 Review of Simulated Annealing.- 3.7 Simulated Annealing Formulation.- 3.8 Concluding Remarks.- 4 DC, AC, and Transient Electrical Models and Analysis.- 4.1 Electrical Formulation Objectives.- 4.2 Mapping Power Bus and I/O Cell Geometry to Electricity.- 4.3 Modeling Macrocells.- 4.4 Modeling Interconnect.- 4.5 Modeling Chip Substrate.- 4.6 DC Behavior Evaluation Methods.- 4.7 AC and Transient Behavior Evaluation Methods.- 4.8 Review of Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE).- 4.9 AWE-based Single Input Switching Behavior.- 4.10 AWE-based Simultaneous Switching Behavior.- 4.11 Concluding Remarks.- 5 Experimental Results.- 5.1 Experimental Plan.- 5.2 Example Nonconvex.- 5.3 Example Analog 1.- 5.4 Example Mixed-Signal1.- 5.5 Example Mixed-Signal2.- 5.6 Example Mixed-Signal3.- 5.7 Example Config 1.- 5.8 Example Stanford.- 5.9 Example Mixed-Signal4.- 5.10 Example CMU.- 5.11 SQP and Annealing, Revisited.- 5.12 Concluding Remarks.- 6 Conclusions.- 6.1 Summary.- 6.2 Contributions.- 6.3 Future Directions.- A Symbolic Convolution of Special Waveforms.- A.1 Specialized Waveforms.- A.1.1 Trap.- A.1.2. Sinsq.- A.2 Fundamental Waveforms.- A.2.1 Step.- A.2.2Ramp.- A.2.3 Cosine.- B Circuit Element Approximation of Chip Substrate.- B.1 Underlying Treatment.- B.2 General Bulk Field Derivation.- B.3 Box Integration.

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NPB9780792397342
9780792397342
0792397347
Synthesis of Power Distribution to Manage Signal Integrity in Mixed-Signal ICs by Balsha R. Stanisic
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Hardback
Springer
1996-05-31
208
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