Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090199151 | ELECTRICALLY DRIVEN OPTICAL PROXIMITY CORRECTION - An approach that provides electrically driven optical proximity correction is described. In one embodiment, there is a method for performing an electrically driven optical proximity correction. In this embodiment, an integrated circuit mask layout representative of a plurality of layered shapes each defined by features and edges is received. A lithography simulation is run on the mask layout. An electrical characteristic is extracted from the output of the lithography simulation for each layer of the mask layout. A determination as to whether the extracted electrical characteristic is in conformance with a target electrical characteristic is made. Edges of the plurality of layered shapes in the mask layout are adjusted in response to determining that the extracted electrical characteristic for a layer in the mask layout fails to conform with the target electrical characteristic. | 08-06-2009 |
20100122231 | ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN OPTICAL PROXIMITY CORRECTION TO COMPENSATE FOR NON-OPTICAL EFFECTS - A contour of a mask design for an integrated circuit is modified to compensate for systematic variations arising from non-optical effects such as stress, well proximity, rapid thermal anneal, or spacer thickness. Electrical characteristics of a simulated integrated circuit chip fabricated using the mask design are extracted and compared to design specifications, and one or more edges of the contour are adjusted to reduce the systematic variation until the electrical characteristic is within specification. The particular electrical characteristic preferably depends on which layer is to be fabricated from the mask: on-current for a polysilicon; resistance for contact; resistance and capacitance for metal; current for active; and resistance for vias. For systematic threshold voltage variation, the contour is adjusted to match a gate length which corresponds to an on-current value according to pre-calculated curves for contour current and gate length at a nominal threshold voltage of the chip. | 05-13-2010 |
20120144356 | ANALYZING MULTIPLE INDUCED SYSTEMATIC AND STATISTICAL LAYOUT DEPENDENT EFFECTS ON CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE - A method for implementing systematic, variation-aware integrated circuit extraction includes inputting a set of processing conditions to a plurality of variation models, each model corresponding to a separate systematic, parametric variation associated with semiconductor manufacturing of an integrated circuit layout; generating, for each variation model, a netlist update attributable to the associated variation, wherein the netlist update is an update with respect to an original netlist extracted from the integrated circuit layout; and storing the netlist updates generated for each of the processing conditions. | 06-07-2012 |
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20090106714 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF PARAMETRIC YIELD - Impact on parametric performance of physical design choices for transistors is scored for on-current and off-current of the transistors. The impact of the design parameters are incorporated into parameters that measure predicted shift in mean on-current and mean off-current and parameters that measure predicted increase in deviations in the distribution of on-current and the off-current. Statistics may be taken at a cell level, a block level, or a chip level to optimize a chip design in a design phase, or to predict changes in parametric yield during manufacturing or after a depressed parametric yield is observed. Further, parametric yield and current level may be predicted region by region and compared with observed thermal emission to pinpoint any anomaly region in a chip to facilitate detection and correction in any mistakes in chip design. | 04-23-2009 |
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20120227019 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF PARAMETRIC YIELD - Impact on parametric performance of physical design choices for transistors is scored for on-current and off-current of the transistors. The impact of the design parameters are incorporated into parameters that measure predicted shift in mean on-current and mean off-current and parameters that measure predicted increase in deviations in the distribution of on-current and the off-current. Statistics may be taken at a cell level, a block level, or a chip level to optimize a chip design in a design phase, or to predict changes in parametric yield during manufacturing or after a depressed parametric yield is observed. Further, parametric yield and current level may be predicted region by region and compared with observed thermal emission to pinpoint any anomaly region in a chip to facilitate detection and correction in any mistakes in chip design. | 09-06-2012 |
20130238263 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF PARAMETRIC YIELD - Impact on parametric performance of physical design choices for transistors is scored for on-current and off-current of the transistors. The impact of the design parameters are incorporated into parameters that measure predicted shift in mean on-current and mean off-current and parameters that measure predicted increase in deviations in the distribution of on-current and the off-current. Statistics may be taken at a cell level, a block level, or a chip level to optimize a chip design in a design phase, or to predict changes in parametric yield during manufacturing or after a depressed parametric yield is observed. Further, parametric yield and current level may be predicted region by region and compared with observed thermal emission to pinpoint any anomaly region in a chip to facilitate detection and correction in any mistakes in chip design. | 09-12-2013 |