IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Online ISSN : 1745-1337
Print ISSN : 0916-8508
Special Section on VLSI Design and CAD Algorithms
Via Programmable Structured ASIC Architecture “VPEX3” and CAD Design System
Ryohei HORITaisuke UEOKATaku OTANIMasaya YOSHIKAWATakeshi FUJINO
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2012 Volume E95.A Issue 12 Pages 2182-2190

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A low-cost and low-power via-programmable structured ASIC architecture named “VPEX3” and a VPEX3-specific CAD system are developed. In the VPEX3 architecture, which is an improved version of the old VPEX and VPEX2 architectures, an arbitrary logic function including sequential logic can be programmed by three via layers. The logic elements (LEs) of VPEX3 are 60% smaller than those of the previous VPEX2, which can be programmed by two via layers. In this paper, we describe a global architecture named Logic Array Block (LAB) composed of LE matrices. The clock lines are buffered in the buffering region on the left and right sides of LAB. Next, a VPEX3-specific CAD system utilizing an academic placement tool named “CAPO” and the “FGR” global router is developed. Since these tools are originally designed for ASICs, we developed CAD tools for supporting a structured ASIC architecture. In particular, we developed a detailed router that assigns via positions on the via-programmable routing fabric. Our CAD system successfully converts the HDL design to GDS-II data format including via-1, 2, 3 layouts, and the successful verification of LVS and DRC on GDSII is achieved. The performance of the VPEX3 architecture and the CAD system is evaluated using ISCAS benchmark circuits. The developed CAD system is used to successfully design a test chip composed of 130×110 LEs.

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