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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals

A Global Router for Analog Function Blocks Based on the Branch-and-Bound Algorithm

Tadanao TSUBOTA, Masahiro KAWAKITA, Takahiro WATANABE

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The main aim of device-level global routing is to obtain high-performance detailed routing under various layout constraints. This paper deals with global routing for analog function blocks. For analog LSIs, especially for those operating at high frequency, various layout constraints are specified prior to routing. Those constrainsts must be completely satisfied to achieve the required circuit performance. However, they are sometimes too hard to be solved by any heuristic method even if a problem is small in size. Thus, we propose a method based on the branch-and-bound algorithm, which can generate all possible solutions to find the best one. Unfortunately, the method tends to take a large amount of processing time. In order to defeat the drawbacks by accelerating the process, constraints are classified into two groups: constraints on single nets and constraints between two nets. Therefore our method consists of two parts: in the first part only constraints on single nets are processed and in the second part only constraints between two nets are processed. The method is efficient because many possible routes that violate layout constraints are rejected immediately in each part. This makes it possible to construct a smaller search tree and to reduce processing time. Additionally this idea, all nets processed in the second phase are sorted in the proper order to reduce the number of edges in the search tree. This saves much processing time, too. Experimental results show that our method can find a good global route for hard layout constraints in practical processing time, and also show that it is superior to the well-known simulated annealing method both in quality of solutions and in processing time.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals Vol.E78-A No.3 pp.345-352
Publication Date
1995/03/25
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Special Section PAPER (Special Section of Selected Papers from the 7th Karuizawa Workshop on Circuits and Systems)
Category
VLSI Design Technology and CAD

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