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Circuit reliability challenges for the automotive industryDina Medhat, Mentor Graphics Corp. In the automotive industry, reliability and high quality are key attributes for electronic automotive systems and controls. It is normal for these automotive applications to face high operating voltages, and high electric fields between nets that can lead to oxide breakdown. Moreover, electrical fields can influence sensitive areas on the chip, because high-power areas (60V, 80V, 100V, etc.) are commonly located next to logic areas (1.8V, 5V, etc.). Consequently, when designing and verifying many smart power processes, designers must deal with metal spacing design rules that are dependent on voltage drop. For example:
Trying to implement such rules in the entire design flow, starting from layout routing implementation through design rule checking (DRC), is too conservative, as well as inefficient, due to lack of voltage information on nets (both in schematic and layout). Trying to achieving this goal with traditional exhaustive dynamic simulation is simply not practical, due to the turnaround time involved, and, if the design is very large, it may not even be possible to simulate it in its entirety. Design teams need a way to determine the voltages at all internal nodes statically. Advanced EDA solutions that can quickly and accurately evaluate customized electrical requirements can help designers achieve their goal of generating the proper net voltage information in an efficient static way.
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