OpenRAM/compiler/bitcells/replica_bitcell_1w_1r.py

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# 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 design
import debug
import utils
from tech import GDS,layer,drc,parameter
class replica_bitcell_1w_1r(design.design):
"""
A single bit cell which is forced to store a 0.
This module implements the single memory cell used in the design. It
is a hand-made cell, so the layout and netlist should be available in
the technology library. """
pin_names = ["bl0", "br0", "bl1", "br1", "wl0", "wl1", "vdd", "gnd"]
type_list = ["OUTPUT", "OUTPUT", "INPUT", "INPUT", "INPUT", "INPUT", "POWER", "GROUND"]
(width,height) = utils.get_libcell_size("replica_cell_1w_1r", GDS["unit"], layer["boundary"])
pin_map = utils.get_libcell_pins(pin_names, "replica_cell_1w_1r", GDS["unit"])
def __init__(self, name=""):
# Ignore the name argument
design.design.__init__(self, "replica_cell_1w_1r")
debug.info(2, "Create replica bitcell 1w+1r object")
self.width = replica_bitcell_1w_1r.width
self.height = replica_bitcell_1w_1r.height
self.pin_map = replica_bitcell_1w_1r.pin_map
self.add_pin_types(self.type_list)
def get_stage_effort(self, load):
parasitic_delay = 1
size = 0.5 #This accounts for bitline being drained thought the access TX and internal node
cin = 3 #Assumes always a minimum sizes inverter. Could be specified in the tech.py file.
read_port_load = 0.5 #min size NMOS gate load
return logical_effort.logical_effort('bitline', size, cin, load+read_port_load, parasitic_delay, False)
def input_load(self):
"""Return the relative capacitance of the access transistor gates"""
# FIXME: This applies to bitline capacitances as well.
# FIXME: sizing is not accurate with the handmade cell. Change once cell widths are fixed.
access_tx_cin = parameter["6T_access_size"]/drc["minwidth_tx"]
return 2*access_tx_cin
def build_graph(self, graph, inst_name, port_nets):
"""Adds edges to graph. Multiport bitcell timing graph is too complex
to use the add_graph_edges function."""
debug.info(1,'Adding edges for {}'.format(inst_name))
pin_dict = {pin:port for pin,port in zip(self.pins, port_nets)}
#Edges hardcoded here. Essentially wl->bl/br for the read port.
# Port 1 edges
graph.add_edge(pin_dict["wl1"], pin_dict["bl1"], self)
graph.add_edge(pin_dict["wl1"], pin_dict["br1"], self)
# Port 0 is a write port, so its timing is not considered here.