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Smart Non-Default Routing for Clock Power Reduction

Author(s)
Kahng, Andrew B.Kang, SeokhyeongLee, Hyein
Issued Date
2013-06-04
DOI
10.1145/2463209.2488846
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/46616
Fulltext
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6560684/
Citation
Design Automation Conference
Abstract
At advanced process nodes, non-default routing rules (NDRs) are integral to clock network synthesis methodologies. NDRs apply wider wire widths and spacings to address electromigration constraints, and to reduce parasitic and delay variations. However, wider wires result in larger driven capacitance and dynamic power. In this work, we quantify the potential for capacitance and power reduction through the application of “smart” NDR (SNDR) that substitute narrower-width NDRs on selected clock network segments, while maintaining skew, slew, delay and EM reliability criteria. We propose a practical methodology to apply smart NDRs in standard clock tree synthesis flows. Our studies with a 32/28nm library and open-source benchmarks confirm substantial (average of 9.2%) clock wire capacitance reduction and an average of 4.9% clock switching power savings over the current fixed-NDR methodology, without loss of QoR in the clock distribution.
Publisher
50th Annual Design Automation Conference, DAC 2013
ISSN
0738-100X

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