A high-speed design methodology for inductive coupling links in 3D-ICs

2018 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE)(2018)

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Inductive coupling links (ICLs) are gaining traction as an alternative to through silicon vias (TSVs) for 3D integration, promising high-bandwidth connectivity without the inflated fabrication costs associated with TSV-enabled processes. For power-efficient ICL design, optimisation of the utilised physical inductor geometries is essential, however typically necessitates the use of finite element analysis (FEA) in addition to manual parameter fitting, a process that can take several hours even for a single geometry. As a result, the generation of optimised inductor designs poses a significant challenge. In this paper, we address this challenge, presenting a CAD-tool for Optimisation of Inductive coupling Links for 3D-ICs (COIL-3D 1 ). COIL-3D uses a rapid solver based upon semi-empirical expressions to quickly and accurately characterise a given link, in conjunction with a high-speed refined optimisation flow to find optimal inductor geometries for use in ICL-based 3D-ICs. The proposed solver achieves an average accuracy within 9.1% of commercial FEA software tools, and the proposed optimisation flow reduces the search time by 26 orders of magnitude. This work unlocks new potential for power-efficient 3D integration using inductive coupling links.
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3D-IC,physical inductor geometries,through silicon vias,TSV-enabled processes,finite element analysis,CAD-tool,commercial FEA software tools,high-speed design methodology,power-efficient 3D integration,optimal inductor geometries,high-speed refined optimisation flow,COIL-3D,optimised inductor designs,power-efficient ICL design,high-bandwidth connectivity,inductive coupling links
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