Minimum shield insertion on full-chip RLC crosstalk budgeting routing

Peng Yang Hung*, Ying Shu Lou, Yih-Lang Li

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Abstract

This work presents a full-chip RLC crosstalk budgeting routing flow to generate a high-quality routing design under stringent crosstalk constraints. Based on the cost function addressing the sensitive nets in visited global cells for each net, global routing can lower routing congestion as well as coupling effect. Crosstalk-driven track routing minimizes capacitive coupling effects and decreases inductive coupling effects by avoiding placing sensitive nets on adjacent tracks. To achieve inductive crosstalk budgeting optimization, the shield insertion problem can be solved with a minimum column covering algorithm which is undertaken following track routing to process nets with an excess of inductive crosstalk. The proposed routing flow method can identify the required number of shields more accurately, and process more complex routing problems than the linear programming (LP) methods. Results of this study demonstrate that the proposed approach can effectively and quickly lower inductive crosstalk by up to one-third.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)880-889
Number of pages10
JournalIEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
VolumeE92-A
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Crosstalk optimization
  • Detailed routing
  • Global routing
  • Shield insertion
  • Track routing
  • VLSI layout optimization

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