Clock gating is an effective method of reducing power dissipation of a high-performance circuit. However, deployment of gated cells increases the difficulty of optimizing a clock tree. In this paper, we propose a delay-matching approach to addressing this problem. Delay-matching uses gated cells whose timing characteristics are similar to that of their clock buffer (inverter) counterparts. It attains better slew and much smaller latency with comparable clock skew and less area when compared to type-matching. The skew of a delay-matching gated tree, just like the one generated by type-matching, is insensitive to process and operating corner variations. Besides, delay-matching ECO of a gated tree excels in preserving the original timing characteristics of the gated tree.
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