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Evaluation of the PTSI Crosstalk Noise Analysis Tool and Development of an Automated Spice Correlation Suite to Enable Accuracy Validation
Author(s) -
C. R. Venugopal,
Prasanth Soraiyur,
Jagannath Rao
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
9th international symposium on quality electronic design (isqed 2008)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
ISBN - 978-0-7695-3117-5
DOI - 10.1109/isqed.2008.170
As process geometries are shrinking, width of the metal layer is continuously decreasing, height of the layer and wire lengths are increasing, thereby increasing the effect of coupling capacitances. Coupling induced crosstalk may induce unwanted noise on coupled signal nets resulting in functional failure and performance degradation and becomes a significant limitation in achieving first pass silicon success. At the same time the complexity of noise analysis has significantly increased due to factors such as driver weakening, IR drop, power network switching, voltage scaling and variations in manufacturing processes. Therefore validating the capabilities and verifying the analysis of a crosstalk analysis tool for current and future process nodes is very critical for efficient and accurate signoff analysis. The modeling of the cell itself needs to be accurate and comprehensive. The objective of the paper is to share the methodology and challenges involved in Crosstalk Noise Analysis and how the Composite Current Source (CCS) based Crosstalk Noise Analysis capability of PrimeTime SI would help us achieve many of our goals.

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