A Finite Element-Domain Decomposition Coupled Resistance Extraction Method with Virtual Terminal Insertion
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This paper addresses the on-resistance (Ron) extraction of the DMOS based driver in Power IC designs. The proposed method can extract Ron of a driver from its layout data for the arbitrarily shaped metallization patterns. Such a driver is usually composed of arbitrarily shaped metals, arrayed vias, and DMOS transistors. We use FEM to extract the parasitic resistance of the source/drain metals since its strong contribution to Ron. In order to handle the large design case and accelerate the extraction process, a domain decomposition with virtual terminal insertion method is introduced, which succeeds in extraction for a set of industrial test cases including those the FEM without domain decomposition failed in. For a layout in which the DMOS cells are regularly placed, a sub-domain reuse procedure is also proposed, which obtained a dramatic speedup for the extraction. Even without the sub-domain reuse, our method still shows advantage in runtime and memory usage according to the simulation results.
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- 2008-02-01
著者
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Yang Bo
Univ. Kitakyushu Kitakyushu Jpn
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Yang Bo
University Of Kitakyushu
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NAKATAKE Shigetoshi
University of Kitakyushu
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MURATA Hiroshi
University of Kitakyushu
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Nakatake Shigetoshi
Univ. Kitakyusyu Fukuoka Jpn
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