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A negotiated congestion based router for simultaneous escape routing


Abstract:

The negotiated congestion based routing scheme finds success in FPGA routing and IC global routing. However, its application in simultaneous escape routing, a key problem...Show More

Abstract:

The negotiated congestion based routing scheme finds success in FPGA routing and IC global routing. However, its application in simultaneous escape routing, a key problem in PCB design, has never been reported in previous literature. In this paper, we investigate how well the negotiated congestion based router performs on escape routing problems. We propose an underlying routing graph which correctly models the routing resources of the pin grids on board. We then build a Negotiated Congestion based Escape Router (NCER) by applying the negotiated congestion routing scheme on the constructed routing graph. We compare the performance of NCER with that of Cadence PCB router Allegro on 14 industrial test cases, and experimental results show that the two routers have comparable routability: each of them completely routes 7 test cases. Moreover, we observe that NCER and Allegro exhibit complementary behaviors: each is able to solve most of the test cases that the other cannot solve. Together, they completely route 11 test cases. Therefore, by using NCER as a supplement to Allegro, we can solve a broader range of escape routing problems.
Date of Conference: 22-24 March 2010
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 April 2010
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Conference Location: San Jose, CA, USA

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