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UMC and Integrand Partner
to Bring Advanced Capabilities to 0.13 Micron RFCMOS Designers
New GUI and enhanced virtual inductor
library target smaller process geometry, offer greater speed and
accuracy during model development
HSINCHU, Taiwan, and BERKELEY HEIGHTS, NJ, August 31, 2005-UMC
(NYSE: UMC), a world-leading semiconductor foundry, and Integrand
Software, Inc., an EDA software company, today announced that their
collaboration has resulted in the development of leading edge, IC
design resources for 0.13 micron RF designers. Through the partnership,
UMC's Virtual Inductor Library (VIL) is more robust and has new
capabilities from Integrand tools. A new graphical user interface
(GUI) tied to UMC's Foundry Design Kit (FDK) gives designers the
means to create accurate designs in a shorter amount of time.
Integrand's EMX
and EMX-ContinuumTM tools, utilized in UMC's VIL, have
been used for the synthesis of Spice models for a variety of spiral
inductors, including Planar, Stacked and Symmetric inductors. Accuracy
has been verified to be within a few percent of measurements for
inductance, as well as for more sensitive parameters like the quality
factor (Q).
"We have been very happy to partner with and license our technology
to UMC to provide greater capabilities to RFCMOS designers,"
said Dr. Sharad Kapur, president of Integrand Software, Inc. "Traditionally,
scalable models have been provided by foundries only for active
components. The EMX-Continuum software was used to create true parameterized,
or scalable, models for UMC's spiral inductors. In addition, Integrand's
Optimum Inductor FinderTM combined with UMC's FDK and
VIL represent a unique solution to the inductor synthesis problem,
previously thought intractable because of the large design space
of passives."
Integrand's Optimum Inductor Finder, a GUI-based synthesis tool,
is now deployed within the FDK to allow UMC customers to enter their
desired inductance and make tradeoff decisions between Q and area.
Designers may also request a specified "flatness" of inductance
within a given frequency range for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) circuit
designs. The seamless integration within the FDK allows for back
annotation in order to drive UMC's Schematic Driven Layout. Furthermore,
the Spice model parameters are geometric to allow EDA Layout Parasitic
Extraction (LPE) tools to extract model parameters from a GDS database
for post-layout simulation.
"Experiments within our lab have demonstrated the accuracy
of these tools across different design spaces and over several wafers,"
said S. C. Chien, vice president of UMC's Central Research and Development
division. "Planar, Stacked and Symmetric inductors were used
in the study and accuracy was confirmed in both the pre- and post-
de-embedding of probe structures. These positive results indicate
the readiness of these tools at UMC for RF designers."
Dr. Long-Ching Yeh, senior director of tool support and DFM at
UMC, added, "UMC continues to be a foundry leader in terms
of providing key design solutions to RF designers. This cooperative
effort with Integrand has resulted in a solution that delivers accurate
modeling results for 0.13um RF designs within a fraction of the
time compared to other methods. In addition, with the newly available
Optimum Inductor Finder GUI, it takes just a few seconds for designers
to create an optimal inductor, a capability that significantly increases
the likelihood of first-silicon success without extending design
cycle time for 0.13um RFCMOS designs."
Project Highlights:
EMX-Continuum: UMC used the EMX-Continuum software to create
scalable inductor models that have several important features:
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The scalable models are standard
RLCK Spice; this guarantees correct noise modeling when doing
Spice-level simulation. |
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The models are available in
Spectre ,
ELDO ,
ADS and HSPICE
format. |
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The models are directly interfaced
to the Optimum Inductor Finder GUI deployed with the FDK. |
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The Optimum Inductor Finder
back-annotates the results to allow schematic driven layout. |
EMX: EMX is based on the Fast Multipole method combined
with a patent-pending approach to recognize geometric regularity
in IC layouts for efficient electromagnetic (EM) simulation. EMX
exhibits several important features:
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UMC has found that the simulation
of its inductors takes only a couple of minutes for a full broadband
sweep. |
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EMX was useful for designing
patterned ground shields, resulting in an increase in Q of about
35% for some inductors (verified by measurement). |
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EMX has been used for the design
of optimal de-embedding designs for Open and Short structures. |
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EMX works directly off the final
mask layout and handles features of UMC's layouts such as slotting
rules and via arrays with no manual editing. |
About Integrand Software, Inc.
Integrand Software, Inc. provides electronic design automation (EDA)
software for high frequency, RF and Mixed Signal integrated circuits
(ICs). Integrand's customers include foundries, semiconductor design
houses, and individual designers. Integrand is creating unique tools
for the analysis and synthesis of IC and package designs. Integrand's
patent-pending technologies allow designers to accurately and efficiently
simulate the behavior of passive components and interconnect. These
capabilities shorten design cycles and let companies design substantially
better products with less risk. For more information about Integrand,
visit http://www.integrandsoftware.com.
About UMC
UMC (NYSE: UMC, TSE: 2303) is a leading global semiconductor foundry
that manufactures advanced process ICs for applications spanning
every major sector of the semiconductor industry. UMC delivers cutting-edge
foundry technologies that enable sophisticated system-on-chip (SoC)
designs, including 90nm copper, 0.13um copper, and mixed signal/RFCMOS.
UMC is also a leader in 300mm manufacturing; Fab 12A in Taiwan and
Singapore-based Fab 12i are both in volume production for a variety
of customer products. UMC employs approximately 10,500 people worldwide
and has offices in Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and the United
States. UMC can be found on the web at http://www.umc.com.
EMX is a registered trademark and EMX-Continuum and Optimum Inductor
Finder are trademarks of Integrand. All other trademarks and registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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