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CCS Technology

Synopsys Interoperability Forum November 9, 2005 Bill Mullen Vice President of Engineering Synopsys, Inc.

Composite Current Source (CCS)


Timing

Timing

Noise

Power

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Delay Calculation Requirements


Driver Model: drive arbitrary interconnect, including
high-impedance nets Receiver model: complex input capacitance Efficient characterization Vdd & Temperature scaling for IR drop, multi-Vdd, DVFS, corners

load1 driver
Driver Model

Receiver Model

load2

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NLDM Based Driver/Receiver Models


Cinp + v(t) Rd Reduced-Order Network Model Input cap single value

Driver Model

Ramp voltage source, fixed drive resistance Very fast accurate for most nets Limited accuracy for high impedance networks with large drivers (RC-009)

Receiver Model
min/max rise/fall input caps Doesnt model capacitance
variation during transition

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Basics of CCS Timing


Driver model i(t,v) Nonlinear Current Source Receiver model
C1, C2 vary with Input slew Output load

C1

C2

Rise vs. fall State of cell

Load1

Driver Load2

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Characterization for NLDM


Pin Capacitance
input slew 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.1
.023 .047 .065 .078 .091

Cell Delay / Slew Tables


input slew 0.7
3.31 2.72 2.22 1.31 3.61 3.12 2.54 1.75 3.98 3.43 2.72 1.99 4.12 3.82 3.11 2.31 5.32 4.25 3.47 2.77

Cinp (single value)

0.5 0.2 0.1

.023 .047 .065 .078 .091

output cap

output cap

Measure current and voltage at input pin for receiver model

Measure cell delay and output slew

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Characterization for CCS Timing


Receiver Model
input slew 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.1
C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2 C1,C2

Driver Model
input slew 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.1
.023 .047 .065 .078 .091

.023 .047 .065 .078 .091

output cap

output cap

Measure current and voltage at input pin for receiver model

Measure current through load cap for driver model

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CCS Receiver Model Advantage


CCS Receiver Model matches
both delay & slew

One Cinp value is insufficient

Miller effect at input pin of inverter

Input cap: single value

C1 Cinp C2

CCS
Receiver model

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Vdd and Temperature



CCS Timing enables high accuracy delay calculation for wide range of Vdd and Temperature For power-aware design styles:
Single Vdd Multiple Vdd Dynamic Voltage & Frequency Scaling (DVFS) lib_1.2v.db lib_1.0v.db lib_0.8v.db
Separate CCS Libraries

Advanced analysis including IR Drop effects

What is scaled:
Driver model Receiver model Timing constraints: setup, hold, recovery, removal, MPW

Straightforward characterization

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Constraint Arcs: Vdd & Temperature


Constraint arc (timing check) values depend on
Vdd and Temperature CCS Timing supports nonlinear scaling of constraint arcs
Setup vs. Vdd
110

D CK

105

tsetup
setup (ps)

100 95 90 85 80 75

CK D
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70 65 60 0.8 0.85 0.9 0.95 1 Vdd (V) 1.05 1.1 1.15 1.2

CCS Timing Results

Results: STARC, TSMC


STARC
3500
900 Del (HSPI E vs PT-lberty, ay C i PT-C C S)

Major Foundry
2% vs. HSPICE
lberty i -3% +3% CC S

Del (HSPI E vs PT-lberty, ay C i PT-C C S)

3000

850

800

2500 lberty, S[ps] i CC

750

lberty, C S [ps] i C

lberty i -3% +3% CC S

700

2000

650

600 600

HSPI CE[ps] 650 700 750 800 850 900

1500

1000

500

3% vs. HSPICE
HSPI CE[ps] 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

PrimeTime2004.12 with STARC 90nm CCS liberty libraries Error : < 3% vs. HSpice

PrimeTime2005.06 with 90nm CCS liberty libraries Error : < 2% vs. HSpice

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Customers Demonstrate CCS Accuracy


CCS Accuracy v s. HSPICE
5

+/-2%
6,000

CCS & NLDM vs. HSPICE

+/-3%

5,000

4,000

3 C C S [ns]
CCS -2%
H SP IC E
NLDM

3,000

CCS +3% -3%

+2%

2,000

1
1,000

0 0 1 2 Hspice [ns] 3 4 5

0 1,000 2,000 3,000 Prime Time 4,000 5,000 6,000

90nm Library
Major Electronics Firm in Asia
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65nm Library
Leading Global IDM

CCS Timing Summary

High accuracy delay and slew calculation


Advanced driver and receiver modeling Results within 2% of SPICE Powerful scaling for Vdd and Temperature

No impact on analysis runtime Easy and efficient characterization Industry Support


ARM, TSMC, Virage Logic, STARC, Library Technologies, Synopsys NanoChar

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Composite Current Source (CCS)


Noise

Timing

Noise

Power

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Noise Analysis
Aggressor Failure Analysis

0 Victim

Calculate Glitch

Propagated Glitch

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Noise Modeling Requirements

Accurate model to support:


Noise bump calculation Noise propagation Driver weakening (combination of propagated and injected bumps) Vdd and Temperature scaling

Characterization should be fast and cover a broad set of cell types Model must enable efficient calculation in analysis and implementation tools

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NLDM Noise Modeling in Liberty


Aggressor Noise Immunity Curve

0 Victim

I/V Curve
Noise Propagation

Table-based noise immunity and propagation characterization require extensive circuit simulation
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Introducing CCS Noise

Faster Characterization:
100X faster characterization vs. NLDM Noise
Much less circuit simulation is needed Typical 90nm library in under 4 hours on 10 cpus

High Accuracy:
Accurately models noise propagation and driver weakening Accurate voltage and temperature scaling using the same scaling mechanism as CCS Timing Same accurate receiver modeling as CCS Timing

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CCS Noise: Cell Model


Inverter: 1 stage cell DFF: multi-stage cell
CCS-N CCS-N D CCS-N Q

AND: 2 stage cell


CK CCS-N CCS-N CCS-N CCS-N

First and last transistor stages are modeled

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Arc and Pin CCS Noise Models



Input stage: Noise immunity Output stage: Driving strength Arc: Immunity + Driving Strength + Noise Propagation For paths of one or two stages
Pin-Based Model Arc-based Model
CCS-N CCS-N CCS-N D CCS-N CK CCS-N CCS-N Q

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Arc-Based Example: AND2

A1 Z N_7

A1

CCS-N CCS-N CCS-N Z

A2

A2

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AND2 Liberty Syntax


pin(Z) { direction : output; timing() { related_pin : "A1";

ccsn_first_stage() { /* A1 to N_7 */ } ccsn_last_stage() { /* N_7 to Z */ }


}

timing() { related_pin

: "A2";

ccsn_first_stage() { /* A2 to N_7 */ } ccsn_last_stage() { /* N_7 to Z, copy of the above */ }


} }

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CCS Noise Stage Contents

Each CCS Noise stage has three components: 1. DC Current Table CCS Noise stage 2. Dynamic Behavior Information 3. Parameters

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Characterization: DC Current Table


DC Current table represents output current as a function
of two variables Vin: Input voltage Vout: Output voltage A fast DC sweep simulation is used to capture data

Vin
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+ -

+ -

Vout

Characterization: Dynamic Behavior


Small number of transient simulation runs
Inputs: A few ramps and a few glitches Output response is used to derive the dynamic behavior of the stage

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Noise Propagation Accuracy

CCS Noise accurately models dynamic effects such as the impact of charging/discharging of internal nodes Propagated noise
waveform (HSPICE)
1

Voltage (V)

Internal Nodes

0.5

Propagated noise waveform (PTSI)

Input noise waveform 0 (HSPICE)


0 100 200 Time (ps) 300 400

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CCS Noise Bump Height Correlation


aggressor (quiet) victim aggressor
1.2 1.2

Noise Bump Calculation (Node A)


PTSI Noise Height (V)

Noise Propagation (Node B)

PTSI Noise Height (V)

0.8

0.8

0.6

0.6

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.4

0.8 0.6 SPICE Noise Height (V)

1.2

0.2

0.4

0.8 0.6 SPICE Noise Height (V)

1.2

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Noise Propagation Correlation


1.2 1.2

10%
1 1

PTSI Noise Height (V)

0.8

PTSI Noise Height (V)


0 0.2 0.4 0.8 0.6 SPICE Noise Height (V) 1 1.2

0.8

0.6

0.6

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.2

0.2

0.4

0.8 0.6 SPICE Noise Height (V)

1.2

NLDM Noise

CCS Noise

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CCS Noise Fast Characterization


Library Technology Lib1 90-nm Lib2 90-nm Lib3 90-nm Lib4 90-nm Lib5 90-nm Lib6 65-nm Number of cells 595 747 593 541 1304 766 Characterization time on 10 CPUs 1.5 hrs 2 hrs 4 hrs 1 hr 4 hrs 3 hrs

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CCS Noise Summary



Very good customer beta test results Fast characterization
Typical library in under 4 hours on 10 cpus For large blocks, only need to characterize boundary stages

Fast calculation no measurable overhead during noise analysis High Accuracy


Noise propagation and driver weakening Voltage and temperature scaling

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Composite Current Source (CCS)


Power

Timing

Noise

Power

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Power Library Requirements

Address needs of Multi-Voltage designs


Multi-Rail cells (Vdd, Vss) Non-zero ground rail MTCMOS (power gating)

Static and dynamic rail analysis


Support accurate voltage (IR) drop calculation

Single library / model for all power related applications Fast and easy library characterization

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Power Gating (MTCMOS)


Reduce Leakage by turning block off
Vdd Vsleep

Fine Grain: Sleep transistor within each cell IN Sleep


LVt

MTCMOS

OUT

Block A

VirtualVdd

Block B
Sleep-mode
Power switch control

Block C

Coarse Grain: Sleep transistor for entire block


VDD

VSS VDD

Challenge: Analyze in-rush current when block turns on


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INTERNAL VSS

Introducing CCS Power



Switching current waveform for each power or ground pin
Finer time resolution Full Multi-Voltage support

Equivalent parasitics as seen from the power network


Allows fast yet accurate rail analysis

Support for macro power modeling for memory and IP Unified library model for power optimization, power analysis, rail analysis Fast and easy to characterize

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Characterization for NLPM


Liberty Non-Linear Power Model

Internal Energy per transition

3.31
0.7 input 0.5 slew 0.2 0.1
2.72 2.22 1.31 3.61 3.12 2.54 1.75 3.98 3.43 2.72 1.99 4.12 3.82 3.11 2.31 5.32 4.25 3.47 2.77

.023 .047 .065 .078 .091

Leakage power per state

output cap

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Characterization for CCS Power

Dynamic Current Waveform per transition per Rail 0.7 0.5


i(t)

0.2

Leakage current per state per rail

0.1 input .023 .047 .065 .078 .091 slew output cap

Can characterize CCS Power switching information concurrently with CCS Timing
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CCS Power Characterization

HSPICE Simulation: AND gate with rising input


Power pin (Vdd) current Ground pin (Vss) current

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Advantages: Time Resolution


Captures complete
power and ground pin current waveforms
Charge/energy can be calculated by integrating current

I i + I i 1 I n (t n t n 1 ) Idt 2 (ti ti 1 ) + ln(I n1 I n ) i =1 0


n

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Dynamic Rail Analysis


Compute instance-specific voltage drop at
all power/ground pins

Requires cell model for switching and nonswitching cases

VDD1

Cpar

Rpar

GND

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Equivalent Parasitics for NonSwitching Case


Essential for accurate rail analysis additional decoupling cap Cpar per input state for each power or ground pin Rpar per input state for each power or ground pin to each output

IN1 OUT Cload IN2 Cint Cpar

Rpar

Cload

Equivalent Parasitics
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CCS Power Summary


Single Power Model For All Power Applications: Accurately Models:
Power Optimization, Dynamic Rail Analysis, Power Analysis Transient current during switching Equivalent parasitics for non-switching case Leakage current Multi-Voltage designs
Multi-rail cells Non-zero ground rail

Characterized concurrently with CCS Timing

MTCMOS: fine-grain or coarse-grain

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CCS Summary
Continuing With A Tradition Of Innovation

CCS - Next Generation Modeling Technology


Open Source Unified Model For Timing, Noise and Power Higher Accuracy as Needed By 90nm and Below

Easy and Efficient Library Characterization Complete Ecosystem: Models, Format, Characterization

Timing

Noise

Power

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Technical Collateral Material


Technical collateral material for CCS is available on:
www.synopsys.com/products/solutions/galaxy/ccs/cc_source.html

It includes:
CCS Backgrounder White Papers Format Specification FAQ

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