Mitigating the Effects of Design for Manufacturability on Design Iteration Cycles in Advanced Integrated Circuit Design
Chan-Liang Wu,
Chih-Wen Lu
Abstract:In integrated circuit (IC) design for advanced manufacturing processes, iterative improvement processes are an approach commonly used for improving design quality, particularly for low-energy, high-frequency circuits. Layout-dependent effects (LDEs) affect IC design and fabrication, resulting in differences in circuit functionality and performance in presimulation versus postsimulation. These differences can greatly increase the length of design iteration cycles. Foundries have attempted to accelerate the iter… Show more
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