DocumentCode
3053193
Title
IBM ES/9000 buried engineering change modeling for verification [MCM]
Author
Selinger, Craig R. ; Vakirtzis, Charles K.
Author_Institution
IBM Data Syst. Div., Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
fYear
1992
fDate
18-20 Mar 1992
Firstpage
167
Lastpage
170
Abstract
Buried engineering change (BEC) is a method of laying out engineering change (EC) wires within a multichip module (MCM) at the original building time for later use. The authors discuss the modeling used to accurately predict delay, validate electrical integrity, and add a degree of flexibility to the wiring process. The purpose of developing this BEC modeling methodology was to provide fast, accurate electrical verification and timing without using slower circuit modeling tools on individual nets. By modeling classes of nets an equivalent model concept was developed that provided fast timing and verification of all nets. This modeling methodology centers around maintaining the original modeling structure for a net that is physically different when engineering-changed. The IBM ES/9000 timing and verification tools accurately predicted net timing for BEC nets
Keywords
circuit analysis computing; circuit layout CAD; hybrid integrated circuits; integrated circuit technology; modules; packaging; IBM ES/9000; MCM layout; buried engineering change modeling; delay prediction; electrical verification; equivalent model; multichip module; net timing prediction; timing/verification tools; wiring process; Bones; Capacitance; Ceramics; Costs; Glass; National electric code; Transistors; Wire; Wiring;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multi-Chip Module Conference, 1992. MCMC-92, Proceedings 1992 IEEE
Conference_Location
Santa Cruz, CA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2725-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MCMC.1992.201476
Filename
201476
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