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Power Grid Analysis in VLSI Designs - SERC

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power network start gett<strong>in</strong>g charged. Loads <strong>in</strong>clude <strong>in</strong>terconnect capacitances, gatecapacitances as well as the circuit diffusion/diode caps. The amount of current be<strong>in</strong>g sunk bythese caps depends on the ability of switch network to provide charge <strong>in</strong> a given time. Due tofast current need of the virtual power doma<strong>in</strong>, there is L*di/dt noise be<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>jected <strong>in</strong>to circuitthat can affect normal function<strong>in</strong>g of the golden power doma<strong>in</strong>. Note that despite of capacitiveload dom<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g, the peak current is still limited by saturation current of switch caus<strong>in</strong>g currentprofile we got <strong>in</strong> Figure 5.3.5.2 Switch Network <strong>Analysis</strong>Switch Network <strong>Analysis</strong> (SNA) early <strong>in</strong> design-plann<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>cludes decision of switch networktopology, identification of switches to be used, total system tim<strong>in</strong>gs for turn<strong>in</strong>g on/off powerdoma<strong>in</strong>s as well as total power supply noise contribution by a switch network. Sequentialconfiguration allows configur<strong>in</strong>g delay such that the peak current at any po<strong>in</strong>t of time can becontrolled to meet the specification of system noise and hence the tradeoff between the totaltime systems requires to on/off virtual network and the noise criteria. This <strong>in</strong>formation shouldgo to the placement and rout<strong>in</strong>g tools for physical design. Further, switch network contributioncomes from maximum current surge it causes and the po<strong>in</strong>t of optimization there is totalnumber of switches of each type <strong>in</strong> the network and delay.Follow<strong>in</strong>g assumptions are made to keep the analysis simple but <strong>in</strong> reality the solution can beextended to handle them.• Delay between two consecutive switches is same.• 2 types of switches exist <strong>in</strong> the network.94

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