Title
Placement of thermal vias in 3-D ICs using various thermal objectives
Abstract
As thermal problems become more evident, new physical design paradigms and tools are needed to alleviate them. Incorporating thermal vias into integrated circuits (ICs) is a promising way of mitigating thermal issues by lowering the effective-thermal resistance of the chip. However, thermal vias take up valuable routing space, and therefore, algorithms are needed to minimize their usage while placing them in areas where they would make the greatest impact. With the developing technology of three-dimensional integrated circuits (3-D ICs), thermal problems are expected to be more prominent, and thermal vias can have a larger impact on them than in traditional two-dimensional integrated circuits (2-D ICs). In this paper, thermal vias are assigned to specific areas of a 3-D IC and used to adjust their effective-thermal conductivities. The method, which uses finite-element analysis (FEA) to calculate temperatures quickly during each iteration, makes iterative adjustments to these thermal conductivities in order to achieve a desired thermal objective and is general enough to handle a number of different thermal objectives such as achieving a desired maximum operating temperature. With this method, 49% fewer thermal vias are needed to obtain a 47% reduction in the maximum temperatures, and 57% fewer thermal vias are needed to obtain a 68% reduction in the maximum thermal gradients than would be needed using a uniform distribution of thermal vias to obtain these same thermal improvements. Similar results were seen for other thermal objectives, and the method efficiently achieves its thermal objective while minimizing the thermal-via utilization.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/TCAD.2006.870069
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
DocType
Volume
thermal improvement,various thermal objective,maximum thermal gradient,thermal vias,thermal problem,3-D ICs,thermal issue,thermal conductivity,2-D ICs,different thermal objective,thermal objective,fewer thermal vias
Journal
25
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
0278-0070
53
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.70
14
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Goplen, B.1532.70
S. S. Sapatnekar239627.16