In the design of an integrated circuit, standard cells having predetermined functions are used. Pre-designed layouts of standard cells are stored in cell libraries. When designing an integrated circuit, the pre-designed layouts of the standard cells are retrieved from the cell libraries and placed into one or more desired locations on an integrated circuit layout. Routing is then performed to connect the standard cells with each other using metal lines. The integrated circuit layout is thereafter used to manufacture the integrated circuit using a predetermined semiconductor manufacturing process.
One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example, and not by limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings, wherein elements having the same reference numeral designations represent like elements throughout.
It is understood that the following disclosure provides one or more different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of the disclosure. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, examples and are not intended to be limiting. In accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features in the drawings are not drawn to scale and are used for illustration purposes only.
Moreover, spatially relative terms, for example, “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top,” “bottom,” “left,” “right,” etc. as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly,” etc.) are used for ease of the present disclosure of one features relationship to another feature. The spatially relative terms are intended to cover different orientations of the device including the features.
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Metal lines 114a, 114b, 114c, 114d, and 114e extend along the X direction and overlap corresponding virtual grid lines 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d, and 116e. Virtual grid line 116d coincides with cell boundary 112d. Virtual grid lines 116a-e and other virtual grid lines 118a-f are arranged in parallel along the X direction, and two adjacent lines of the plurality of virtual grid lines 116a-e and 118a-f are separated by a nominal minimum pitch T (
In some embodiments, each of the metal lines 114a-e includes a multi-layer structure including at least one barrier layer and a conductive layer. In some embodiments, one or more of the metal lines are replaceable by conductive lines including a non-metal conductive material.
A plurality of virtual grid lines 252a-252j arranged in parallel along the X direction and sequentially arranged along the Y direction perpendicular to the direction X are also depicted in
Only one standard cell 200 and 10 virtual grid lines 252a-252j are depicted in
The standard cell 200 has a cell height H along the Y direction, which is defined as a distance between the upper cell boundary 242 and the lower cell boundary 244. The cell height H is a non-integral multiple of the nominal minimum pitch T. In the embodiment depicted in
Conductive lines 222, 224, and 226 are configured to be connected to metal lines outside the standard cell 200, and thus are identified as input/output ports of the standard cell 200. In some embodiments, all conductive lines 222, 224, and 226 identified as input/output ports of the standard cell 200 overlap with one or more corresponding virtual grid lines (252d-252f for conductive line 222; 252c-252g for conductive line 224; and 252f for conductive line 226).
In addition, a plurality of metal lines (such as metal lines 114a-e in
Compared with designing standard cells that have cell heights being integral multiples of the nominal minimum pitch T, a circuit designer has more flexibility in designing the standard cell 200 as depicted in
In order to manufacture the integrated circuit including a standard cell as described above in conjunction with the standard cell 200 depicted in
In operation 310, as depicted in
In some embodiments, a ratio of the cell height H to the nominal minimum pitch T ranges from 6 to 16. In some embodiments, a ratio of the cell height H to the nominal minimum pitch T is 7.5. In some embodiments, a ratio of the cell height to the nominal minimum pitch is p/q, and p and q are integers.
In operation 320, as depicted in
In operation 330, as depicted in
In operation 340, as depicted in
In some embodiments, the standard cell is a logic gate cell. In some embodiments, the logic gate cell is an AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, AOI, OAI, MUX, Flip-flop, BUFF, Latch, INV, delay, or clock cell.
The first computer system 410 includes a hardware processor 412 communicatively coupled with a non-transitory, computer readable storage medium 414 encoded with, i.e., storing, a generated integrated layout 414a, a circuit design 414b, and a computer program code 414c, i.e., a set of executable instructions. The processor 412 is electrically coupled to the computer readable storage medium 414. The processor 412 is configured to execute a set of instructions 414c encoded in the computer readable storage medium 414 in order to cause the computer 410 to be usable as a placing and routing tool for performing a portion or all of the operations as depicted in
In some embodiments, the processor 412 is a central processing unit (CPU), a multi-processor, a distributed processing system, an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC), and/or a suitable processing unit.
In some embodiments, the computer readable storage medium 414 is an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, and/or a semiconductor system (or apparatus or device). For example, the computer readable storage medium 414 includes a semiconductor or solid-state memory, a magnetic tape, a removable computer diskette, a random access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), a rigid magnetic disk, and/or an optical disk. In some embodiments using optical disks, the computer readable storage medium 414 includes a compact disk-read only memory (CD-ROM), a compact disk-read/write (CD-R/W), and/or a digital video disc (DVD).
In some embodiments, the storage medium 414 stores the computer program code 414c configured to cause the first computer system 410 to perform a method 300 as depicted in
The computer system 410 includes, in at least some embodiments, an input/output interface 416 and a display unit 417. The input/output interface 416 is coupled to the controller 412 and allows the circuit designer to manipulate the first computer system 410 in order to perform the method depicted in
In at least some embodiments, the computer system 410 also includes a network interface 418 coupled to the processor 412. The network interface 418 allows the computer system 410 to communicate with network 440, to which one or more other computer systems 420 and networked storage device 430 are connected. The network interface includes wireless network interfaces such as BLUETOOTH, WIFI, WIMAX, GPRS, or WCDMA; or wired network interface such as ETHERNET, USB, or IEEE-1394. In some embodiments, the method of
An aspect of this description relates to an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit includes a plurality of metal lines extending along a first direction, the plurality of metal lines being separated, in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, by integral multiples of a nominal minimum pitch. The integrated circuit further includes a plurality of standard cells, at least one of the plurality of standard cells having a cell height along the second direction being a non-integral multiple of the nominal minimum pitch. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit further includes a first power line centered on a first boundary of a first standard cell of the plurality of standard cells; and a second power line centered on a second boundary of the first standard cell, wherein the second boundary is opposite the first boundary. In some embodiments, a center of the first power line is a non-integral multiple of the nominal minimum pitch from a center of the second power line. In some embodiments, at least one of the first power line or the second power line is a same distance from a substrate as each of the plurality of metal lines. In some embodiments, each of the first power line and the second power line extends in the second direction. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit further includes an active region having a first dopant type. In some embodiments, at least one of the plurality of metal lines overlaps the active region in a plan view.
An aspect of this description relates to an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit includes a plurality of metal lines extending along a first direction, the plurality of metal lines being separated, in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, by integral multiples of a nominal minimum pitch. The integrated circuit further includes a standard cell having a first boundary separated from a second boundary by a separation distance, and the separation distance is a non-integer multiple of the nominal minimum pitch. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit further includes a plurality of active regions. In some embodiments, a first metal line of the plurality of metal lines overlaps each of the plurality of active regions in a plan view. In some embodiments, a second metal line of the plurality of metal lines overlaps a first active region of the plurality of active regions. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit further includes a second standard cell, wherein the second standard cell has a third boundary, and the third boundary forms an interface with the first boundary. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit further includes a power line overlapping the first boundary. In some embodiments, wherein the power line extends in the second direction beyond an outer periphery of the standard cell. In some embodiments, each of the plurality of metal lines is entirely surrounded by the standard cell in a plan view.
An aspect of this description relates to an integrated circuit. The integrated circuit includes a plurality of routing lines extending along a first direction, the plurality of routing lines being separated in the first direction by integral multiples of a nominal minimum pitch. The integrated circuit includes a plurality of standard cells, at least one of the plurality of standard cells having a first boundary coinciding with a routing line of the plurality of routing lines, and a second boundary offset from each of the plurality of routing lines. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit includes a plurality of metal lines extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. In some embodiments, the integrated circuit a plurality of power lines extending in the first direction. In some embodiments, a first power line of the plurality of power lines is centered on the first boundary. In some embodiments, a second power line of the plurality of power lines is centered on the second boundary.
The foregoing outlines features of several embodiments so that those skilled in the art may better understand the aspects of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the present disclosure as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structures for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and that they may make various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
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