# See LICENSE for licensing information. # # Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Regents of the University of California and The Board # of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College # (acting for and on behalf of Oklahoma State University) # All rights reserved. # import pgate import debug from tech import drc, parameter, spice from globals import OPTS from vector import vector import logical_effort from sram_factory import factory class pnand2(pgate.pgate): """ This module generates gds of a parametrically sized 2-input nand. This model use ptx to generate a 2-input nand within a cetrain height. """ def __init__(self, name, size=1, height=None, add_wells=True): """ Creates a cell for a simple 2 input nand """ debug.info(2, "creating pnand2 structure {0} with size of {1}".format(name, size)) self.add_comment("size: {}".format(size)) self.size = size self.nmos_size = 2 * size self.pmos_size = parameter["beta"] * size self.nmos_width = self.nmos_size * drc("minwidth_tx") self.pmos_width = self.pmos_size * drc("minwidth_tx") # FIXME: Allow these to be sized debug.check(size == 1, "Size 1 pnand2 is only supported now.") self.tx_mults = 1 if OPTS.tech_name == "s8": (self.nmos_width, self.tx_mults) = self.bin_width("nmos", self.nmos_width) (self.pmos_width, self.tx_mults) = self.bin_width("pmos", self.pmos_width) # Creates the netlist and layout pgate.pgate.__init__(self, name, height, add_wells) def create_netlist(self): self.add_pins() self.add_ptx() self.create_ptx() def create_layout(self): """ Calls all functions related to the generation of the layout """ self.setup_layout_constants() self.place_ptx() if self.add_wells: self.add_well_contacts() self.route_output() self.determine_width() self.route_supply_rails() self.connect_rails() self.extend_wells() self.route_inputs() self.add_boundary() def add_pins(self): """ Adds pins for spice netlist """ pin_list = ["A", "B", "Z", "vdd", "gnd"] dir_list = ["INPUT", "INPUT", "OUTPUT", "POWER", "GROUND"] self.add_pin_list(pin_list, dir_list) def add_ptx(self): """ Create the PMOS and NMOS transistors. """ self.nmos_left = factory.create(module_type="ptx", width=self.nmos_width, mults=self.tx_mults, tx_type="nmos", add_source_contact=self.route_layer, add_drain_contact="active") self.add_mod(self.nmos_left) self.nmos_right = factory.create(module_type="ptx", width=self.nmos_width, mults=self.tx_mults, tx_type="nmos", add_source_contact="active", add_drain_contact=self.route_layer) self.add_mod(self.nmos_right) self.pmos_left = factory.create(module_type="ptx", width=self.pmos_width, mults=self.tx_mults, tx_type="pmos", add_source_contact=self.route_layer, add_drain_contact=self.route_layer) self.add_mod(self.pmos_left) self.pmos_right = factory.create(module_type="ptx", width=self.pmos_width, mults=self.tx_mults, tx_type="pmos", add_source_contact=self.route_layer, add_drain_contact=self.route_layer) self.add_mod(self.pmos_right) def setup_layout_constants(self): """ Pre-compute some handy layout parameters. """ # Compute the other pmos2 location, # but determining offset to overlap the # source and drain pins self.overlap_offset = self.pmos_left.get_pin("D").center() - self.pmos_left.get_pin("S").center() def create_ptx(self): """ Add PMOS and NMOS to the netlist. """ self.pmos1_inst = self.add_inst(name="pnand2_pmos1", mod=self.pmos_left) self.connect_inst(["vdd", "A", "Z", "vdd"]) self.pmos2_inst = self.add_inst(name="pnand2_pmos2", mod=self.pmos_right) self.connect_inst(["Z", "B", "vdd", "vdd"]) self.nmos1_inst = self.add_inst(name="pnand2_nmos1", mod=self.nmos_left) self.connect_inst(["Z", "B", "net1", "gnd"]) self.nmos2_inst = self.add_inst(name="pnand2_nmos2", mod=self.nmos_right) self.connect_inst(["net1", "A", "gnd", "gnd"]) def place_ptx(self): """ Place PMOS and NMOS to the layout at the upper-most and lowest position to provide maximum routing in channel """ pmos1_pos = vector(self.pmos_left.active_offset.x, self.height - self.pmos_left.active_height \ - self.top_bottom_space) self.pmos1_inst.place(pmos1_pos) self.pmos2_pos = pmos1_pos + self.overlap_offset self.pmos2_inst.place(self.pmos2_pos) nmos1_pos = vector(self.pmos_left.active_offset.x, self.top_bottom_space) self.nmos1_inst.place(nmos1_pos) self.nmos2_pos = nmos1_pos + self.overlap_offset self.nmos2_inst.place(self.nmos2_pos) def add_well_contacts(self): """ Add n/p well taps to the layout and connect to supplies AFTER the wells are created """ self.add_nwell_contact(self.pmos_right, self.pmos2_pos) self.add_pwell_contact(self.nmos_left, self.nmos2_pos) def connect_rails(self): """ Connect the nmos and pmos to its respective power rails """ self.connect_pin_to_rail(self.nmos1_inst, "S", "gnd") self.connect_pin_to_rail(self.pmos1_inst, "S", "vdd") self.connect_pin_to_rail(self.pmos2_inst, "D", "vdd") def route_inputs(self): """ Route the A and B inputs """ # Top of NMOS drain nmos_pin = self.nmos2_inst.get_pin("D") bottom_pin_offset = nmos_pin.uy() self.inputA_yoffset = bottom_pin_offset + self.m1_pitch self.inputB_yoffset = self.inputA_yoffset + self.m3_pitch # This will help with the wells and the input/output placement self.route_input_gate(self.pmos2_inst, self.nmos2_inst, self.inputB_yoffset, "B", position="center") self.route_input_gate(self.pmos1_inst, self.nmos1_inst, self.inputA_yoffset, "A", position="center") def route_output(self): """ Route the Z output """ # One routing track layer below the PMOS contacts route_layer_offset = 0.5 * self.route_layer_width + self.route_layer_space output_yoffset = self.pmos1_inst.get_pin("D").by() - route_layer_offset # PMOS1 drain pmos_pin = self.pmos1_inst.get_pin("D") top_pin_offset = pmos_pin.bc() # NMOS2 drain nmos_pin = self.nmos2_inst.get_pin("D") bottom_pin_offset = nmos_pin.uc() # Output pin out_offset = vector(nmos_pin.cx() + self.route_layer_pitch, output_yoffset) # This routes on M2 # # Midpoints of the L routes go horizontal first then vertical # mid1_offset = vector(out_offset.x, top_pin_offset.y) # mid2_offset = vector(out_offset.x, bottom_pin_offset.y) # # Non-preferred active contacts # self.add_via_center(layers=self.m1_stack, # directions=("V", "H"), # offset=pmos_pin.center()) # # Non-preferred active contacts # self.add_via_center(layers=self.m1_stack, # directions=("V", "H"), # offset=nmos_pin.center()) # self.add_via_center(layers=self.m1_stack, # offset=out_offset) # # PMOS1 to mid-drain to NMOS2 drain # self.add_path("m2", # [top_pin_offset, mid1_offset, out_offset, # mid2_offset, bottom_pin_offset]) # This routes on route_layer # Midpoints of the L routes goes vertical first then horizontal top_mid_offset = vector(top_pin_offset.x, out_offset.y) # Top transistors self.add_path(self.route_layer, [top_pin_offset, top_mid_offset, out_offset]) bottom_mid_offset = bottom_pin_offset + vector(0, self.route_layer_pitch) # Bottom transistors self.add_path(self.route_layer, [out_offset, bottom_mid_offset, bottom_pin_offset]) # This extends the output to the edge of the cell self.add_layout_pin_rect_center(text="Z", layer=self.route_layer, offset=out_offset) def analytical_power(self, corner, load): """Returns dynamic and leakage power. Results in nW""" c_eff = self.calculate_effective_capacitance(load) freq = spice["default_event_frequency"] power_dyn = self.calc_dynamic_power(corner, c_eff, freq) power_leak = spice["nand2_leakage"] total_power = self.return_power(power_dyn, power_leak) return total_power def calculate_effective_capacitance(self, load): """Computes effective capacitance. Results in fF""" c_load = load # In fF c_para = spice["min_tx_drain_c"] * (self.nmos_size / parameter["min_tx_size"]) transition_prob = 0.1875 return transition_prob * (c_load + c_para) def input_load(self): """Return the relative input capacitance of a single input""" return self.nmos_size + self.pmos_size def get_stage_effort(self, cout, inp_is_rise=True): """ Returns an object representing the parameters for delay in tau units. Optional is_rise refers to the input direction rise/fall. Input inverted by this stage. """ parasitic_delay = 2 return logical_effort.logical_effort(self.name, self.size, self.input_load(), cout, parasitic_delay, not inp_is_rise) def build_graph(self, graph, inst_name, port_nets): """ Adds edges based on inputs/outputs. Overrides base class function. """ self.add_graph_edges(graph, port_nets)