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Analysis on Performance Controllability under Process Variability: A Step Towards Grid-Based Analog Circuit Optimizers Seobin Jung Mixed-Signal IC and.

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1 Analysis on Performance Controllability under Process Variability: A Step Towards Grid-Based Analog Circuit Optimizers Seobin Jung Mixed-Signal IC and System Group Seoul National University, Korea July/2011

2 Challenges Current analog circuit optimizers need to explore a continuous, high-dimensional design space.  They are often stuck in a local minimum.  It takes a long time for simulation to be ended.  Designers can not be sure whether the solution is global optimum or not. Complexities and variabilities in deeply-scaled devices pose bigger challenges.  well-proximity effects, stress effects, and aging effects  It’s difficult to model them precisely as a set of equations.

3 Leveraging Process Variability Simulation Settings 65nm CMOS (1λ = 30nm) Process: TT Voltage: 1.2V Temperature: 25  C Simulation Settings Process variation: TT, SS, FF Voltage variation: 1.08~1.32V Temperature variation: -40~110  C Random Device Mismatch Under PVT variation and uncertainty, one design has to be sufficiently different from another to be distinguished by their performance metrics.

4 Derivation of Minimum Grid Spacing (1) Modeling a noisy circuit as a Communication Channel.  Signal to Noise Ratio is defined as the ratio of S to N. S = performance variation due to design parameter variation N = performance variation due to PVT variation and mismatch.

5 Derivation of Minimum Grid Spacing (2) Channel Capacity Theory  Shannon derived the required SNR min to transmit N-bit digital information error-free. 1-bit information(N=1) corresponds to distinguish two design points by their difference in performance.

6 Experimental Results Differential Amplifier  Performance P = DC gain  Design Parameter D = W  Fixed Values – R = 10kΩ, W tail = 20λ Ring Oscillator  Performance P = Oscillator Period  Design Parameter D = W load  Fixed Value – W ring = 20λ

7 Advantage of Using Grid The design space can be covered by finite discrete samples.  E.g., with a 20% log-scale grid, a 10  range require only 13 samples. It can prevent optimizers from wasting computational efforts.  Modern optimizers repeatedly evaluate similar design points to get meaningless precision or to get better local optimum. Global optimum could be found by grid-based search.

8 Conclusion In presence of process variability and uncertainty, grid-based analog circuit optimizer may be a viable approach.  The continuous design space can be transformed into the discrete design space.  For a few common circuits, the minimum grid spacing required was quite coarse. (~20%)  Since the concept of coverage can be defined, this approach can be extended to other researches.


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