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Digital Timing Macromodeling For Vlsi Design Verification

by Jeong-Taek Kong, Kong, David V. Overhauser
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Overview

Digital Timing Macromodeling for VLSI Design Verification first of all provides an extensive history of the development of simulation techniques. It presents detailed discussion of the various techniques implemented in circuit, timing, fast-timing, switch-level timing, switch-level, and gate-level simulation. It also discusses mixed-mode simulation and interconnection analysis methods. The review in Chapter 2 gives an understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of the many techniques applied in modern digital macromodels.
The book also presents a wide variety of techniques for performing nonlinear macromodeling of digital MOS subcircuits which address a large number of shortcomings in existing digital MOS macromodels. Specifically, the techniques address the device model detail, transistor coupling capacitance, effective channel length modulation, series transistor reduction, effective transconductance, input terminal dependence, gate parasitic capacitance, the body effect, the impact of parasitic RC-interconnects, and the effect of transmission gates. The techniques address major sources of errors in existing macromodeling techniques, which must be addressed if macromodeling is to be accepted in commercial CAD tools by chip designers. The techniques presented in Chapters 4-6 can be implemented in other macromodels, and are demonstrated using the macromodel presented in Chapter 3. The new techniques are validated over an extremely wide range of operating conditions: much wider than has been presented for previous macromodels, thus demonstrating the wide range of applicability of these techniques.

Synopsis

Digital Timing Macromodeling for VLSI Design Verification first of all provides an extensive history of the development of simulation techniques. It presents detailed discussion of the various techniques implemented in circuit, timing, fast-timing, switch-level timing, switch-level, and gate-level simulation. It also discusses mixed-mode simulation and interconnection analysis methods. The review in Chapter 2 gives an understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of the many techniques applied in modern digital macromodels.
The book also presents a wide variety of techniques for performing nonlinear macromodeling of digital MOS subcircuits which address a large number of shortcomings in existing digital MOS macromodels. Specifically, the techniques address the device model detail, transistor coupling capacitance, effective channel length modulation, series transistor reduction, effective transconductance, input terminal dependence, gate parasitic capacitance, the body effect, the impact of parasitic RC-interconnects, and the effect of transmission gates. The techniques address major sources of errors in existing macromodeling techniques, which must be addressed if macromodeling is to be accepted in commercial CAD tools by chip designers. The techniques presented in Chapters 4-6 can be implemented in other macromodels, and are demonstrated using the macromodel presented in Chapter 3. The new techniques are validated over an extremely wide range of operating conditions: much wider than has been presented for previous macromodels, thus demonstrating the wide range of applicability of these techniques.

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Based on Kong's Ph.D. dissertation, this volume provides a history of the development of simulation techniques, as well as discussion of the various techniques implemented in circuit, timing, fast-timing, switch-level timing, switch-level and gate-level simulation. It also provides discussions of mixed-mode simulation and interconnection analysis methods. The volume also presents a wide variety of techniques for performing nonlinear macromodeling of digital MOS subcircuits which address a number of shortcomings in existing digital MOS macromodels. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Based on Kong's Ph.D. dissertation, this volume provides a history of the development of simulation techniques, as well as discussion of the various techniques implemented in circuit, timing, fast-timing, switch-level timing, switch-level and gate-level simulation. It also provides discussions of mixed-mode simulation and interconnection analysis methods. The volume also presents a wide variety of techniques for performing nonlinear macromodeling of digital MOS subcircuits which address a number of shortcomings in existing digital MOS macromodels. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1995
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
286
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792395805

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