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3 Author(s)
Yu, Z. ; Center for Integrated Syst., Stanford Univ., CA ; Yergeau, D. ; Dutton, R.W.

A multilayer, full chip thermal analysis is presented. The design of the chip at functional-block level is directly captured by the simulator, allowing the assessment of the chip layout impact on the system performance due to the elevated operational temperature. The heat generation for each block is obtained by running the circuit-level electrical simulation separately on individual functional units. The thermal diffusion equation is then solved based on the actual structure of the chip including substrate and interconnect/insulating layers. Different thermal conductivity can be specified for each material layer. The effect of package on chip temperature distribution is modeled using thermally resistive layers as the boundary between the simulated structure and surrounding environment. Proper adjustment of the boundary thermal resistance results in the correct range of simulated temperature distribution as compared to the measured data. Both physics and implementation for the thermal simulation are described. The code is applied to the analysis of a realistic design of a CPU chip made of SOI technology with up to six metal interconnect layers. A comprehensive review of the simulation results is presented

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Quality Electronic Design, 2000. ISQED 2000. Proceedings. IEEE 2000 First International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 2000

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