Imec and Altos collaborate on
chip design and prototyping service
Imec and Altos will
collaborate to offer re-characterization of standard foundry or library vendor
libraries including core and IO cells at different process, temperatures and/or
voltages. The library re-characterization
is based on Altos’ Liberatetm cell characterization product.
Validation of the re-characterization will be performed using Altos’ Liberate
LV library validation system.
When designing in 65nm and
40nm nodes, re-characterization of standard cell libraries is becoming
increasingly necessary in order to get the delay, timing constraints, switching
power, leakage and noise for all the corners needed for accurate design
signoff. Standard design libraries offered by foundries or library vendors are
characterized for certain conditions but the de-rating factors do not apply to
all temperatures and voltages. To guarantee first time right designs, library
re-characterization becomes essential for 65nm and 40nm technologies.
“The demands of advanced
process nodes are driving the requirement to have cells characterized at more
temperatures and voltage levels than ever before;” said Jim McCanny, CEO at
Altos. “This is because accurate modeling of instance specific voltage and
temperature variations cannot be achieved with only one temperature and voltage
choice per process corner. In addition
the prevalent use of low power design methods means that designers can no
longer afford to over-design to extreme corner conditions but need targeted
library corners that are more relevant to their design application”
Imec offers an ASIC
prototyping, fabrication, testing and packaging service for more than 20 years.
The imec ASIC service provides on the one hand European fables companies access
to TSMC technologies through imec’s emerging business program. On the other
hand, European universities and R&D centers can prototype or fabricate
their ASICs at reduced cost via the Europractice IC service supported by the
European Commission. “As many of our customers are moving to 65nm and 40nm,
there is a strong need for a library characterization service;” said Carl Das,
Director imec ASIC services. “This collaboration with Altos will enable us to
use Liberate and Liberate LV to rapidly qualify library views for electrical signoff
of timing, noise and power which is an important asset for our customers.”
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