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Comprehensive frequency dependent interconnect extraction and evaluation methodology

Published: 18 January 2005 Publication History

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This paper presents a wide frequency range interconnect extraction and analysis methodology. First, an improved reluctance-based extraction algorithm is proposed to generate compact interconnect models at some sample frequencies. Then, DLSCF (Discrete Least Square Curve Fitting) techniques are employed to produce approximation polynomials to calculate parasitics at other frequencies. Finally, after transferring those approximation polynomials into power series of s and substituting them into the MNA (Modified Nodal Analysis) formula, we develop and apply the WIFRIM (Wide Frequency Range Interconnect Moment Matching) algorithm to calculate moments of arbitrary orders. Since WIFRIM only needs to decompose a sparse conductance matrix once, it results in significant speedup while providing accuracy within 1% error.

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ASP-DAC '05: Proceedings of the 2005 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
January 2005
1495 pages
ISBN:0780387376
DOI:10.1145/1120725
  • General Chair:
  • Ting-Ao Tang
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