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Transformation of one technology to another technology?

jyoti kandpal
jyoti kandpal over 5 years ago

how to transform a parameter of one technology to another technology in VLSI design? if we know the value delay and power in 180 nm technology how to calculate power and delay in 90 nm manually?

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    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    You would probably need to do some representative simulations of the same circuit (or circuit blocks) between one technology and the other to determine how it scales. I wouldn't say it's that straightforward to compute - depends on what kind of circuit it is.

    Maybe others on the forum can give more real-life experience, but I suspect it depends on precisely which technologies you're moving between.

    Andrew.

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  • jyoti kandpal
    jyoti kandpal over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    thanks, @Andrew Beckett,there are a lot of circuits which simulated in different technology so i want to cross-check the value.

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  • jyoti kandpal
    jyoti kandpal over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    thanks, @Andrew Beckett,there are a lot of circuits which simulated in different technology so i want to cross-check the value.

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