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Practical techniques to reduce skew and its variations in buffered clock networks

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Practical techniques to reduce skew and its variations in buffered clock networks
Clock skew is becoming increasingly difficult to control due to variations. Link based non-tree clock distribution is a cost-effective technique for reducing clock skew variations. However, previous works based on this technique were limited to unbuffered clock networks and neglected spatial correlations in the experimental validation. In this work, we overcome these shortcomings and make the link based non-tree approach feasible for realistic designs. The short circuit risk and multi-driver delay issues in buffered non-tree clock networks are investigated. Our approach is validated with SPICE based Monte Carlo simulations, considering spatial correlations among variations. The experimental results show that our approach can reduce the maximal skew by 47%, improve the skew yield from 15% to 73% on average with a decrease on the total wire and buffer capacitance.
Ganesh Venkataraman, Nikhil Jayakumar, Jiang Hu, P
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICCAD
Authors Ganesh Venkataraman, Nikhil Jayakumar, Jiang Hu, Peng Li, Sunil P. Khatri, Anand Rajaram, Patrick McGuinness, Charles J. Alpert
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