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A design flow for the precise identification of the worst-case voltage drop in power grid analyses

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Karampatzakis, D. P.; Tsiampas, M. K.; Evmorfopoulos, N. E.; Stamoulis, G. I.
Date
2008
DOI
10.1109/PCI.2008.25
Keyword
Approximation theory
Computer peripheral equipment
Conductive plastics
Drops
Electric power systems
Electric power transmission networks
Interfaces (computer)
Power generation
Voltage control
Commercial products
Design flows
Extreme Value theories
Hierarchical designs
Hierarchical modules
IC designs
Power grid analyses
Power grids
Reliability problems
Research works
Voltage drops
Design
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Abstract
Modern IC designs contain hundreds of millions of transistors and new implementations of multi core chips take place in commercial products. Identifying worst-case voltage drop conditions in every hierarchical module supplied by the power grid is a crucial reliability problem in modern IC design. In this paper we focused our efforts on a complete design flow based on innovative results from recent research work. This approach demonstrates a new implementation of construction of the current space which is performed via plain simulation and statistical extrapolation using results from extreme value theory. Experimental results verify the potential of the estimation engine within an industrial EDA flow for performing power grid verification using a custom hierarchical design. © 2008 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/29024
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