Abstract Technology Handling for Generator-Based Analog Circuit Design

Conference: ZuE 2015 - 8. GMM/ITG/GI-Fachtagung Zuverlässigkeit und Entwurf – Reliability by Design
09/21/2015 - 09/23/2015 at Siegen, Deutschland

Proceedings: ZuE 2015

Pages: 6Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Prautsch, Benjamin; Eichler, Uwe; Reich, Torsten; Puppala, Ajith (Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS, Design Automation Division EAS, Dresden, Germany)
Lienig, Jens (Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany)

Abstract:
Designing analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits is still a matter of comprehensive manual tasks. Although a variety of optimization-based and procedural generator-based analog design automation approaches have been presented, they still lack a proper handling of so-called expert knowledge in an abstract way. We present a new method to capture expert knowledge by an abstract, generator-based analog circuit description. This approach moves detailed procedural circuit descriptions further towards a high-level description. Using the presented method, the circuit is defined by generic code which is converted to an abstract graph representation. The graph is subsequently used to apply technology-specific design rules and further constraints to ensure DRC-clean and robust layouts. As a result, a much wider set of advanced technology nodes can be targeted by the same parameterizable, procedural circuit description compared to previous approaches. Therefore, re-use of dedicated circuit blocks is improved which both eases utilization by designers and supports circuit optimization.