DocumentCode :
2101825
Title :
Buffered Steiner tree construction with wire sizing for interconnect layout optimization
Author :
Okamoto, T. ; Cong, J.
Author_Institution :
C&C Inf. Technol. Res. Labs., NEC Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
fYear :
1996
fDate :
10-14 Nov. 1996
Firstpage :
44
Lastpage :
49
Abstract :
This paper presents an efficient algorithm for buffered Steiner tree construction with wire sizing. Given a source and n sinks of a signal net, with given positions and a required arrival time associated with each sink, the algorithm finds a Steiner tree with buffer insertion and wire sizing so that the required arrival time (or timing slack) at the source is maximized. The unique contribution of our algorithm is that it performs Steiner tree construction buffer insertion, and wire sizing simultaneously with consideration of both critical delay and total capacitance minimization by combining the performance-driven A-tree construction and dynamic programming based buffer insertion and wire sizing, while tree construction and the other delay minimization techniques were carried out independently in the past. Experimental results show the effectiveness of our approach.
Keywords :
VLSI; circuit layout CAD; circuit optimisation; delays; dynamic programming; integrated circuit interconnections; buffered Steiner tree construction; critical delay; delay minimization techniques; dynamic programming; interconnect layout optimization; performance-driven A-tree construction; signal net; timing slack; total capacitance minimization; tree construction; wire sizing; Algorithm design and analysis; Capacitance; Delay; Design optimization; Minimization methods; Timing; Topology; Very large scale integration; Wire; Wiring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Aided Design, 1996. ICCAD-96. Digest of Technical Papers., 1996 IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7597-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAD.1996.568938
Filename :
568938
Link To Document :
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