Cell And I/O Libraries Optimized For 0.15µ Process

Dec. 1, 2000
Designed to significantly reduce design cycle parameters, a complete family of standard cell and I/O libraries have been optimized for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's low-voltage (CL015LV) and general (CL015G) 0.15-micron process

Designed to significantly reduce design cycle parameters, a complete family of standard cell and I/O libraries have been optimized for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's low-voltage (CL015LV) and general (CL015G) 0.15-micron process technologies. The TSMC-optimized, 0.15-micron standard cell library is designed for implementation in high-speed, low-voltage applications and contains more than 1,000 specific elements covering functions, which include flip-flops, latches and complex cells. In addition, standard cell elements are available across multiple drive strengths. The I/O libraries for the TSMC 0.15-µ process are pad—and core limited and support a variety of drive strengths and I/O control functions.

Company: NURLOGIC DESIGN INC.

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