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In this paper an innovative routing methodology considering wiring symmetry (WS) for multiport multiterminal (MP/MT) signal nets of analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits (ICs) is presented. In our work, first, an electromigration (EM)-aware wiring topology for each power and signal network is constructed directly from the netlist, and then, several embedded symmetry rules between wires are automatically...
This paper describes an electromigration-aware and IR-Drop avoidance routing approach considering multiport multiterminal (MP/MT) signal nets of analog integrated circuits (IC). The effects of current densities and temperature in the interconnects may cause the malfunction/failure of a circuit due to IR-Drop or electromigration (EM). These become increasingly more relevant with the ongoing reduction...
In the state-of-the-art on analog integrated circuit (IC) automatic routing approaches it is assumed that each terminal has only one port that can be routed, however, in practice a device usually contains multiple electrically-equivalent locations where the connection can be made, multi-port terminals, which are not properly explored. This paper describes an innovative evolutionary approach with multi-port...
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