Title :
Computer-aided crosstalk minimisation design for system-on-chip
Author_Institution :
Nat. Pingtung Inst. of Commerce, Pingtung
fDate :
1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Crosstalk caused by coupling capacitance is a major source of load and delay faults in ultra-deep submicron system-on-chip (SoC). Minimising such faults is important to the performance and reliability of SoC designs. A novel computer-aided crosstalk minimisation design for the SoC is presented. A divide-and-conquer method to rearrange wire segments is used such that the coupling length can be minimised. Next, the space between adjacent tracks is adjusted using a quadratic programming method. The proposed design on the AMBA-based SoC platform is implemented and provided experimental results to demonstrate the effectiveness of the method.
Keywords :
circuit CAD; divide and conquer methods; integrated circuit design; quadratic programming; system-on-chip; AMBA-based SoC platform; SoC designs; computer-aided crosstalk minimisation design; coupling capacitance; delay faults; divide-and-conquer method; quadratic programming; ultra-deep submicron system-on-chip; wire segments;
Journal_Title :
Computers & Digital Techniques, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-cdt:20070084