Technical Paper

The value of field solvers in semiconductor development helps drive Infineon innovation

Line chart showing correlation of field solver extraction results to silicon measurements

Parasitic extraction (PEX) helps ensure accurate circuit performance in the design and verification flow. Development of accurate PEX runsets depends on accurate and precise extraction results obtained using a full-featured field solver. Infineon selected the Calibre xACT 3D tool as their reference field solver tool of choice in the development of their next-generation semiconductor power products for its accuracy, reliability, and ease of use.

The Calibre xACT 3D field solver supplies the precision Infineon requires for accurate parasitic extraction calculations

Unintended (parasitic) resistance, capacitance and inductance can degrade operating frequency and speed and reduce bandwidth, resolution, matching, linearity, and signal integrity while increasing noise, offset, and voltage (IR) drop. Parasitics are also the root cause of electromigration (EM), electrostatic discharge (ESD), and timing violations. Parasitic extraction (PEX) detects and measures the effect of parasitics on circuit performance, enabling designers to adjust their design layouts to minimize or eliminate these impacts. PEX runsets guide the execution of PEX during design verification. To ensure these runsets are accurate, foundries use a reference field solver to perform the extraction, then confirm its results against actual silicon. This data is then used in the development of PEX runsets.

The Infineon team evaluated multiple field solvers against their criteria, including simplicity of the PEX validation process, ability to validate multiple geometry structures, correlation of the field solver calculations with real silicon, license costs, and easy handling of validation software. As a result of their thorough search for and evaluation of reference field solvers, Infineon selected the Calibre xACT 3D tool from Siemens Digital Industries Software as their reference field solver tool for PEX runset developers and design engineers. The collaborative effort between Siemens and Infineon allowed Infineon to not only improve their product quality, but also contribute valuable insights for future tool development and enhancement.

Share

Related resources

Validating rule-based parasitic extraction against a field solver solution
Technical Paper

Validating rule-based parasitic extraction against a field solver solution

Foundries and EDA vendors must ensure that their PEX rule decks provide accurate extraction. Design companies must ensure the accuracy of their rule-based PEX tool.

Parasitic extraction technologies for advanced node and 3D-IC design
Technical Paper

Parasitic extraction technologies for advanced node and 3D-IC design

The Calibre xACT solution offers parasitic extraction options for interconnect modeling that ensure accurate

Parasitic extraction challenges and solutions for 5G IC design
Technical Paper

Parasitic extraction challenges and solutions for 5G IC design

To fulfill the performance promise of 5G, designers of 5G IC designs and networks need accurate, automated parasitic extraction of layouts so they can reduce the impact of parasitics by optimizing their chips before manufacturing.