Title :
A fast method for frequency and time domain simulation of high-speed VLSI interconnects
Author :
Sanaie, Ramin ; Chiprout, Eli ; Nakhla, Michel S. ; Zhang, Qi-Jun
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
fDate :
12/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Moment matching techniques have been proposed recently for the fast analysis of large linear lumped and distributed VLSI interconnect networks which can include lossy coupled transmission line models. Specifically, complex frequency hopping (CFH) has been applied to generate the actual dominant poles of a network up to any predefined highest frequency of interest. This paper introduces a method, within the context of CFH, which allows the incorporation of subnetworks characterized by measured data in a moment-matching simulation. For this purpose, a novel frequency analysis algorithm is proposed that enables the analysis of a network´s frequency response without solving the network at every frequency point and without calculating the poles of the network. Instead, it relies on a technique of generating an approximating transfer function at a minimized number of frequency points. The proposed algorithm requires the solution of the network equations at fewer frequency points compared to a pole searching algorithm for the same accuracy level. The method enables a speedup of 20-100 times compared to conventional frequency analysis techniques of interconnect networks. Several examples are presented which demonstrate the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed technique
Keywords :
VLSI; circuit analysis computing; digital integrated circuits; distributed parameter networks; frequency response; frequency-domain analysis; integrated circuit interconnections; linear network analysis; lumped parameter networks; method of moments; poles and zeros; time-domain analysis; transfer functions; transmission line theory; approximating transfer function; complex frequency hopping; dominant poles; fast method; frequency analysis algorithm; frequency domain simulation; frequency response; high-speed VLSI interconnects; lossy coupled transmission line models; moment matching techniques; time domain simulation; Algorithm design and analysis; Context modeling; Coupled mode analysis; Couplings; Equations; Frequency response; Propagation losses; Transfer functions; Transmission line measurements; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on