Abstract

Process scaling in modern integrated circuits has led to multiple signal and power integrity issues. In particular, ensuring reliable performance of on-chip power delivery systems has become a major design challenge. Rigorous analysis and simulations are required at the design stage to ensure proper functionality of an on-chip power supply. This puts a strain on existing numerical tools due to the sheer size of the power grids. In this paper, a fast circuit simulation technique based on the latency insertion method (LIM) is proposed for the steady-state analysis of large-scale circuits, such as on-chip power distribution network. The proposed method is shown to be very efficient for modeling of networks with very large numbers of nodes. The comparison with one of the well-established methods used for the power grid analysis today, the Random-Walk algorithm, shows that LIM is almost two orders of magnitude faster.

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