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A DFM aware, space based router
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International Symposium on Physical Design archive
Proceedings of the 2007 international symposium on Physical design table of contents
Austin, Texas, USA
SESSION: Statistical and physical design for manufacturability table of contents
Pages: 171 - 172  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-613-4
Authors
David Cross  Cadence
Eric Nequist  Cadence
Lou Scheffer  Cadence
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The days when a router simply connected up the nets, obeying simple width and spacing rules, are long gone. While modern routers are still expected to connect things up correctly (albeit with a much more complex set of design rules), they are also expected to balance many more objectives. Even in a digital design, routers are now expected to preserve or enhance timing, get rid of crosstalk violations, even out metal density, insert redundant vias, minimize critical area, and generate 'litho friendly' geometry where possible, just to name a few additional tasks. Analog and mixed signal design adds many more, and more complex, constraints. Managing this large set of often conflicting objectives requires a router built for this express purpose. This talk will discuss Cadence's 'Space Based Router', a new router designed with DFM and DFY in mind.



Collaborative Colleagues:
David Cross: colleagues
Eric Nequist: colleagues
Lou Scheffer: colleagues