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Dès les premières étapes de conception d'un LSI, il est important de déterminer les paramètres appropriés pour la planification de l'alimentation, du point de vue de la minimisation des coûts. Dans cet article, nous présentons des formules analytiques simples qui sont utilisées pour obtenir les paramètres initiaux proches des réseaux de distribution d'énergie appropriés dès les premières étapes de conception. Les formules d'estimation des chutes de tension statiques et pseudo-dynamiques (chutes IR) sont dérivées de la méthode de la surface de réponse (RSM). En établissant les formules une seule fois, elles peuvent être utilisées pour la planification générale de l'énergie pour le style de réseau électrique dans n'importe quelle technologie de processus.
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Kazuyuki OOYA, Yuji TAKASHIMA, Atsushi KUROKAWA, "Simple Analytical Formulas for Estimating IR-Drops in an Early Design Stage" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E93-A, no. 9, pp. 1585-1593, September 2010, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E93.A.1585.
Abstract: In an early design stage of LSI designing, finding out the proper parameters for power planning is important from the viewpoint of cost minimization. In this paper, we present simple analytical formulas which are used to obtain the initial parameters close to the proper power distribution networks in the early design stage. The formulas for estimating static and pseudo-dynamic voltage drops (IR-drops) are derived by the response surface method (RSM). By making the formulas once, they can be used for the general power planning for the power-grid style in any process technology.
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