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Mickey: a macro cell global router


Abstract:

The authors present a new graph-based macro cell global router. The placement of the macro cells need not have the slicing structure and the macro cells may have any rect...Show More

Abstract:

The authors present a new graph-based macro cell global router. The placement of the macro cells need not have the slicing structure and the macro cells may have any rectilinear shape. A key contribution is a new algorithm which efficiently generates M shortest routes for every net. The global router then selects one route for each net while seeking to avoid the net routing-order dependence problem. Mickey has two different objective functions, making it applicable to different design styles. It can be used to either minimize the chip area or to minimize the total wire length under channel capacity constraints. Test results on industrial circuits show that Mickey outperforms existing approaches.<>
Date of Conference: 25-28 February 1991
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Conference Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

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