Abstract

In this paper, the authors address the interconnect-driven floorplanning problem that integrates OPC-friendly bus assignment with floorplanning. Buses consist of a number of horizontal/vertical wires with identical widths. The positions of buses must be carefully designed so that the related blocks can connect to the buses with short connections. Meanwhile, as technologies march into deep sub-micron, sub-wavelength lithography causes many issues in lithographic processes. Off axis illumination (OAI) brings up the forbidden pitch issue, which could lower the yield substantially. In this paper, the authors first propose a litho model so that the optimal pitch can be efficiently computed for each bus. Then the paper presents an exact algorithm to find the optimal position of a bus such that the total length of bus connections, i.e., connections from block centers to the buses, is minimized. The running time is O(k ln k) where k is the number of blocks that the bus connects. Next, the paper proposes a linear programming based algorithm to exactly resolve overlaps among buses as well as minimizing bus connections. Furthermore, a fast heuristic approach is presented to speed up the overlap removal process. The bus assignment algorithms are smoothly integrated into the simulated annealing process of floorplanning to produce a compact floorplan with OPC-friendly buses. This work is the first one to consider litho impacts during the early floorplanning stage

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