A.E. Ruehli, A.C. Cangellaris, et al.
IEEE Topical Meeting EPEPS 2002
The development of CAD tools for the modeling, analysis, and optimization of on-chip interconnect structures presents many challenges not found in the context of electronic package design and analysis. In this paper, we summarize these challenges and report on a new tool called AQUAIA that addresses them based on the physics of electrical parameter modeling of on-chip interconnects. Specifically, we show how the complexities of on-chip interconnect modeling and analysis can be contained using predefined, representative, three-dimensional signal and power interconnect templates fully compatible with the metal/dielectric back-end-of-the-line (BEOL) stack. These templates enable the fast modeling and simulation of delay, rise/fall time, and crosstalk of signalnets that fully account for the emerging problems of on-chip wiring, including inductive effects and broadband frequency dependence. We also give examples of how to use AQUAIA for interconnect design verification, wiring rule generation, and BEOL process integration.
A.E. Ruehli, A.C. Cangellaris, et al.
IEEE Topical Meeting EPEPS 2002
E. Burstein
Ferroelectrics
A.B. McLean, R.H. Williams
Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
Biancun Xie, Madhavan Swaminathan, et al.
EMC 2011