isolating cells, clamps

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by vicky, Apr 11, 2006.

  1. vicky

    vicky Guest

    Hi,

    Is there any article, design flow etc. for inserting the clamps in
    multi-voltage domians. Also, what exactly is the function of the clamps. Is
    it only for isolation between different power domains.

    Thanks for your help.
    vick
     
    vicky, Apr 11, 2006
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  2. vicky

    vdvalk Guest

    Vick:

    You have the right idea. Clamps are required to protect chips from
    issues caused by power rails being out of spec.

    When a chip starts up, or when a power domain/rail has an event occur
    that causes it to leave its specified voltage range,
    then the clamps are designed to shunt as much of the damaging excess
    voltage as possible away from the sensitive circuits.
    In normal operation, the clamps do not operate in this manner.

    One issue is that the over/under voltage conditions are often not
    modeled accurately and simulators will often not predict
    how the clamps will perform.

    The design of clamps (and other protection devices) is somewhat of a
    black art, rather than a science. I have spent time
    examining failed devices to attempt to codify some bad practices (i.e.
    write bizzare looking DRC rules ) to make things more robust,
    but clamps and other protection device designs are always a tradeoff
    between various factors of Size, Protection, and is also limited by the
    need to minimize any degredation in normal (non-protecting)
    performance.
     
    vdvalk, Apr 21, 2006
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