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Title: Scaling of MOS Circuits


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Scaling of MOS Circuits
  • EE213 VLSI Design

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Scaling
  • VLSI technology is constantly evolving towards
    smaller line widths
  • Reduced feature size generally leads to
  • better / faster performance
  • More gate / chip
  • More accurate description of modern technology is
    ULSI (ultra large scale integration

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Scaling Factors
  • In our discussions we will consider 2 scaling
    factors, a and ß
  • 1/ ß is the scaling factor for VDD and oxide
    thickness D
  • 1/ a is scaling factor for all other linear
    dimensions
  • We will assume electric field is kept constant

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Scaling Factors for Device Parameters
  • Simple derivations showing the effects of scaling
    are derived in Pucknell and Eshraghian pages 125
    - 129
  • It is important that you understand how the
    following parameters are effected by scaling
  • Gate Area
  • Gate Capacitance per unit area
  • Gate Capacitance
  • Charge in Channel
  • Channel Resistance
  • Transistor Delay
  • Maximum Operating Frequency
  • Transistor Current
  • Switching Energy
  • Power Dissipation Per Gate (Static and Dynamic)
  • Power Dissipation Per Unit Area
  • Power - Speed Product

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Scaling of Interconnects
  • Resistance of track R L / wt
  • R (scaled) (L / a) / ( (w/ a ) (t /a))
  • R(scaled) aR
  • therefore resistance increases with scaling

A
t
w
L
B
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Scaling - Time Constant
  • Time constant of track connected to gate,
  • T R Cg
  • T(scaled) a R (ß / a2) Cg (ß / a) RCg
  • Let ß a, therefore T is unscaled!
  • Therefore delays in tracks dont reduce with
    scaling
  • Therefore as tracks get proportionately larger,
    effect gets worse
  • Cross talk between connections gets worse because
    of reduced spacing
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