考虑路由的基于细胞的叶细胞末端位置规划技术

B. Krishna, C.Y.R. Chen, N. Sehgal
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在任何基于细胞的设计方法中,通常都是在事先不知道每个细胞可能用于何处的情况下设计细胞库。库中的单元被放置和路由,以构造电路的物理实现。单元的设计是为了尽量减少布局面积,并对接口端子的位置给予了一点考虑。这可能会阻碍高性能电路的设计,因为路由阶段可能产生具有过多信号延迟的互连。我们提出了一种新的自上而下的设计流程,其中叶子细胞的内容是在细胞放置完成后构建的,以面积最小化为主要目标。在此基础上,我们设计了叶细胞的界面端子位置。我们提出的方法在细胞放置和全局互连的基础上对叶细胞界面进行优化。我们的实验表明,利用这种新技术,我们可以实现更密集和高性能的布局。我们的终端位置规划算法最大限度地减少了多个单元实例所需的主单元数量,从而最大限度地减少了单元布局的工作量。我们的结果表明,总曼哈顿网长度减少了28%-75%,这意味着互连延迟的减少,并且不会导致小区面积的显着增加。
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Technique for planning of terminal locations of leaf cells in cell-based design with routing considerations
In any cell-based design methodology, usually, a library of cells is designed without prior knowledge of where each cell may be used. The cells from the library are placed and routed to construct the physical implementation of a circuit. The cells are designed to minimize the layout area and a little consideration is given to the location of the interface terminals. This can hinder the design of high performance circuits as the routing phase may produce interconnects with excessive signal delays. We present a new top-down design flow in which the contents of leaf cells are constructed after the cell placement has been done, with area minimization as the primary goal. Based on this placement, we design the locations of interface terminals for the leaf cells. Our proposed method optimizes leaf cell interface on the basis of cell placement and global interconnect. Our experiments show that, with this new technique, we can achieve denser and high performance layouts. Our algorithm for planning of terminal locations minimizes the number of master cells needed for multiple instances of cells, thus minimizing the cell layout effort. Our results show a reduction in total manhattan net length of 28%-75%, which implies a decrease in interconnect delays and does not cause significant increase in cell area.
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