Abstract: A technique improves the performance of an integrated circuit design by selectively replacing low Vt transistors with standard Vt transistors. The selection of gates for replacement may be based on a multi-path timing analysis. If a low Vt variant of a gate instance increases a path cycle time as compared to a standard Vt counterpart, the maximum of the path cycle times for all paths that include the low Vt variant and the maximum of the path cycle time for these paths with a standard Vt variant are calculated. If the maximum path cycle time for the path including the low Vt variant is greater than the maximum path cycle time for the path including the standard Vt variant, then that low Vt variant is substituted with a standard Vt variant. Thus, integrated circuit designs prepared in accordance with the invention may exhibit improved cycle times.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 9, 2003
Date of Patent:
April 18, 2006
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Inventors:
Sriram Satakopan, Arvindvel Shanmugavel, Shunjiang Xu, Von-Kyoung Kim, Peter Lai
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