2012
DOI: 10.1109/tcad.2012.2192477
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DRE: A Framework for Early Co-Evaluation of Design Rules, Technology Choices, and Layout Methodologies

Abstract: Abstract-Design rules have been the primary contract between technology developers and designers and are likely to remain so to preserve abstractions and productivity. While current approaches for defining design rules are largely unsystematic and empirical in nature, this paper offers a novel framework for early and systematic evaluation of design rules and layout styles in terms of major layout characteristics of area, manufacturability, and variability. The framework essentially creates a virtual standard-c… Show more

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“…In our previous work, 1 we proposed DRE, a framework for the systematic evaluation of design rules, layout styles, and library architectures. However, DRE was not pattern-aware, and hence, we propose pattern-DRE in this work.…”
Section: Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our previous work, 1 we proposed DRE, a framework for the systematic evaluation of design rules, layout styles, and library architectures. However, DRE was not pattern-aware, and hence, we propose pattern-DRE in this work.…”
Section: Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use the device-layers generator of DRE. 1 As part of the device-layers generation, the contact locations forming the nets are generated. (A change has been performed on the gate contact locations generated by DRE such that the gate contacts are not all generated on the same horizontal level; instead, connected gates have contacts that are aligned at the same y-location for ease of routing, but unconnected gates can have their poly contacts at different y-locations.…”
Section: Device-layers Generatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology developers then need to decide on which layout configurations to enable -by pushing the manufacturing process -and which ones to forbid in the design. To make such decision, a prediction of the design implications of forbidding/allowing each configuration is needed [1]- [3].…”
Section: A Design-patterning Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designing with MP rules is believed to be a hassle and conservative rules are expected to have a significant cost in terms of area [18,19]. Additionally, in a previous work [1], we develop a framework for design rules evaluation, UCLA_DRE, and use it to evaluate the density impact of using conservative MP rules for standard-cell layout generation that would virtually eliminate any possibility of MP conflicts. The results are depicted in Figure 3.…”
Section: Role Of Design In Mp Technology Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, the work of [6] offers a framework for evaluating design rules, at early stages of technology development, through fast layouttopology generation of standard-cell layouts and estimation of variability and manufacturability using first-order models. This work has two major limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%