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Automated nonlinear Macromodelling of output buffers for high-speed digital applications

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Automated nonlinear Macromodelling of output buffers for high-speed digital applications
We present applications of a recently developed automated nonlinear macromodelling approach to the important problem of macromodelling high-speed output buffers/drivers. Good nonlinear macromodels of such drivers are essential for fast signal-integrity and timing analysis in high-speed digital design. Unlike traditional black-box modelling techniques, our approach extracts nonlinear macromodels of digital drivers automatically from SPICE-level descriptions. Thus it can naturally capture transistor-level nonlinearities in the macromodels, resulting in far more accurate signal integrity analysis, while retaining significant speedups. We demonstrate the technique by automatically extracting macromodels for two typical digital drivers. Using the macromodel, we obtain about 8? speedup in average with excellent accuracy in capturing different loading effects, crosstalk, simultaneous switching noise (SSN), etc.. Categories and Subject Descriptors B.7.2 [Integrated Circuits]: Design Aids--sim...
Ning Dong, Jaijeet S. Roychowdhury
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where DAC
Authors Ning Dong, Jaijeet S. Roychowdhury
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