DocumentCode :
1639124
Title :
On-die parasitic effects and their impact on high-speed bipolar IC design
Author :
Gailus, Paul
Author_Institution :
Motorola Inc., Schaumberg, IL, USA
fYear :
1992
Firstpage :
63
Lastpage :
70
Abstract :
On-die parasitics can impose a significant barrier in the push to achieve higher speeds and integrate more functions. The various parasitics of devices and interconnects and their impact on circuit performance are reviewed. Within a given technology, there are a number of steps that can be taken to minimize the effects of parasitics and thereby maximize fast signal performance. These steps involve the approximate layout and sizing of individual devices, as well as floorplanning and routing of the functional blocks. Circuit design also plays a critical role in this context. The selection of circuit topology, physical partitioning, component values, and operating bias and signal levels has a large impact on high frequency performance. The author highlights some of these important considerations in high-speed IC design and layout
Keywords :
bipolar integrated circuits; circuit layout; digital integrated circuits; integrated circuit technology; linear integrated circuits; network routing; Ondie parasitic effects; bipolar IC design; circuit performance; circuit topology; component values; device sizing; floorplanning; high frequency performance; high-speed IC design; interconnects; layout; operating bias; physical partitioning; routing; signal levels; Bipolar integrated circuits; Bipolar transistors; Carbon capture and storage; High speed integrated circuits; Inductance; Integrated circuit interconnections; LAN interconnection; Parasitic capacitance; Routing; Space technology;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting, 1992., Proceedings of the 1992
Conference_Location :
Minneapolis, MN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0727-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BIPOL.1992.274081
Filename :
274081
Link To Document :
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