WO2001045170A1 - An integrated circuit with a serpentine conductor track for circuit selection - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to conductor routing among circuit elements in an integrated circuit. More particularly, the invention relates to structure and a method which facilitate changing circuit operation in any one of the conductor layers in an integrated circuit.
- Integrated circuits typically have a substrate, an active region on the substrate containing a large plurality of circuit elements such a transistors, resistors, capacitors etc., and a region adjacent the active region which has a plurality of conductor layers and insulating layers interspersed between the conductor layers.
- the conductor layers each include a large number of conductor tracks which are used to provide power to the circuit elements, as well as for signal routing between the elements.
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- many chip designs incorporate an identification (“ID”) module which is readable by software.
- the purpose of the module ID is to allow software to identify the hardware and, based on the ID, configure the chip and the corresponding software.
- ID an identification
- ID modules are done by Register Transfer Level ("RTL") implementation of a module ID register.
- RTL Register Transfer Level
- the ID module is not a register at all, but simply constants which can be read by the software.
- the ID can not be changed by altering routing in one or more of the conductor layers, and a full new mask set may be required to implement the change in the ID. This is expensive in terms of cost of the mask set as well as in the schedule slippage required by the time to create new masks.
- an integrated circuit includes a plurality of circuit elements and a plurality of conductor tracks connected to the circuit elements, the plurality of conductor tracks being arranged in a stack of a plurality of conductor layers, the stack being bounded by first and second opposing outermost conductor layers.
- a cell includes a serpentine conductor track having a first end in the first outermost conductor layer and a second, opposing end in the second, opposing outermost conductor layer. The serpentine track extends successively from the first end to the second end through any conductor layers between the outermost conductor layers.
- the serpentine track further includes couplings which couple track portions of the serpentine conductor track, the couplings being alternately laterally offset from each other along the extent of the serpentine track through the conductor layers.
- the first end of the serpentine conductor track is coupled to a first of the circuit elements and the second end is coupled to a second of the circuit elements.
- the integrated circuit has one of (i) the serpentine conductor path forming a continuous electrical path between the first circuit element and the second circuit element, and (ii) the serpentine conductor path having a discontinuity in one of the conductor layers such that the first and second circuit elements are not coupled to each other and the integrated circuit further including a bridging conductor track in the same conductor layer as said discontinuity, which bridging track couples said serpentine conductor track to bypass one of said first and second circuit elements.
- the serpentine conductor track situated between two circuit elements allows great flexibility in how these two circuit elements are decoupled from each other.
- the two elements can later be decoupled from each other by creating a discontinuity in any of the conductor layers that the serpentine track passes through.
- one of the two circuit elements can be bypassed with a bridging conductor track which is situated in the same conductor layer. This means that the functionality of the two elements can be altered with a change in only one conductor layer, and which may be achieved in any of the metal layers.
- the two circuit elements may be originally decoupled, and in a later revision coupled to each other.
- an ID module in an IC is comprised by the above described cell with first and second circuit elements and the serpentine track.
- the circuit elements may be logic gates, such as inverters.
- the ID module may include a plurality of the cells in parallel, each having an input which receives a common logic signal. Where the cells are configured identically, the output of each cell will be identical. However, the output of the group of cells can be selected by controlling the configuration of the cells, which can be done in any conductor layer. Additionally, where a circuit revision is accomplished in another part of the integrated circuit by changing the routing in a certain conductor layer, the output of the cell(s) of the ID module can be revised in the same conductor layer.
- the circuit change and the ID module change can be implemented with changes to only one mask. This ultimately reduces the cost attributed to the IC, by simplifying changes to the ID module and reducing mask costs.
- the invention also relates to a method of manufacturing an IC with the above- described structure.
- Figure 1 diagrammatically illustrates an integrated circuit with a number of circuit modules and corresponding ID modules
- Figure 2 illustrates cells of an exemplary identification module according to the invention
- Figures 3(A) - 3(E) are diagrammatic, side cut-away views illustrating various embodiments of the conductor routing of a cell of Fig. 2; and Figures 4(A) - 4(E) are diagrammatic top views corresponding to Figures 3(A)
- Figure 1 illustrates an IC 100 having a plurality of circuit modules 101, 103, 105.
- Each of the circuit modules has a corresponding module ID circuit 101A, 103A, 105A.
- a circuit 107 provides a logic signal to each of the module ID circuits.
- the module ID circuits are coupled to an output pin of the IC so that the output of each module ID circuit can be read by an external device.
- FIG. 2 is a circuit diagram of an exemplary ID circuit 101 A having a plurality of cells (2001 - 200 n ).
- Each cell includes an input (2051 - 205 n ), a first circuit element (201 1 - 201 n ), a second circuit element (203 1 - 203 n ) and an output (207 1 - 207 n ).
- Each of the circuit elements is a logic gate in the form of an inverter.
- the cells are arranged in parallel to provide an identification code at the outputs 207 in response to a common logic signal applied to all of the cells at the inputs 205.
- each cell is shown configured simply as a buffer.
- one or more of the cells are configured to bypass one of the inverters.
- Figure 2 shows the cell 200 ⁇ optionally being configured to bypass the first inverter 201 1 , as represented by the dashed bridging conductor 209 1 .
- a bridging conductor could bypass the second inverter, such as illustrated with dashed conductor 209 5 for the cell 200s . If the first and fifth cells were so modified and the input kept the same, the output would then be (1 0 0 0 1). Generally, more cells would be included in each ID module, such as 32 to form a 32 bit ID.
- Figure 1 shows each circuit module having a respective ID module for each circuit module, this is for a system on a chip implementation. ICs for other applications could have only some of the circuit modules with ID module's, or only one ID module for the IC.
- FIG. 1 illustrates various embodiments of a cell 200] at the conductor layer level in a side cut away view while Figures 4(A) - 4(E) are corresponding top diagrammatic views. The cell can be seen in Figs.
- Nodes A, B and D are formed by "stacked vias" formed respectively at node A by vias VA1 - VA5, at node B by vias VB1 - VB5 and at node C by vias VC1 - VC5.
- stacked vias' means a plurality of aligned vias interconnecting conductors in a plurality of different layers.
- a connection can be made at nodes A, B and D in any conductor layer.
- the input Hi of inverter 201 1 is coupled to node A by track TA6 at conductor layer m6 while its output Ho is coupled to node B by track TB6 also in conductor layer m6.
- the output I2o of the second inverter 203 is coupled to the node D by track TD6 at the upper conductor layer m6.
- the node C has a special configuration which permits the first inverter or second inverter to be electrically bypassed during manufacturing to change its output, to thereby change the cell output and the module ID.
- the node C is formed by a serpentine conductor track SCT having one end Cl in the upper conductor layer m6 coupled to the node B and a second end C2 coupled to the input I2i of the second inverter in the lower conductor layer ml .
- the track SCT extends from the end Cl in layer m6 through successive conductor tracks in layers m5, m4, m3 and m2 to the lower conductor layer ml to the second end C2.
- connections between the tracks in layers m6 and m5 is made by a via VC5, and connections between tracks in successive lower layers is made by vias VC4, VC3, VC2 and VC1.
- the vias VC5, VC3 and VC1 are laterally offset from the vias VC2 and VC4, forming two laterally spaced columns of vias.
- the node C as illustrated in Figure 3 is formed by serpentine or zigzag path which extends from end C 1 across the track portion TC6 in layer m6, through via VC5 to track portion TC5, back across track portion TC5 to via VC4, through via VC4 and across track portion TC4 to and through via VC3, back across track portion TC3 in conductor layer m3, through via VC2 across track portion TC2, and through via VC1 and across track portion TCI in the layer Ml to the end C2.
- the significance of the structure of node C as opposed to the other nodes is that it provides track portions TC5, TC4, TC3, TC2 between the successive laterally offset vias
- These portions along with track portions TC6 and TCI can be provided with a gap during manufacture so as to decouple the output of the first inverter from the input of the second inverter in any conductor layer.
- the logic signal for generating the ID code may be input at node A at any of the conductor levels.
- the signal will be supplied to the input Hi of inverter 201 on track TA6 (see also Fig. 4(A)).
- the inverted logic signal will be produced at the output of the inverter 201 j.
- the inverted output is supplied by track TB6 to the end Cl of the serpentine track SCT. Since the track SCT forms a continuous electrical path as shown in Fig. 3a, the track SCT provides the inverted output of inverter 201 1 to the input of the second inverter 203 ⁇ . The output of the inverter 203 is provided at node D. The output of the cell so configured will be the same as the input.
- a change needs to be made to the circuitry of module 101 , and this change is effected by changing the routing of certain conductors in the conductor layer m3. Changing the conductor track routing in the layer m3 requires that a new mask be made to create the desired routing.
- the module ID code This is accomplished by changing the output of one or more of the cells 200 ⁇ - 200 n which make up the ID module 101 A.
- the IC according to the invention allows the necessary cell modifications of the ID module to be made in the same conductor layer (in this case layer 3) and with the same mask as used for making the change in the circuit module. This avoids the necessity of making more than one new mask.
- the discontinuity is created to decouple the output Ho of the first inverter from the input I2i of the second inverter. Additionally, an end of the track portion in which the discontinuity is formed must also be coupled to the node A so that the input signal is provided to the input of the second inverter.
- the track portion TC3 is provided with a discontinuity in the form of a gap G3.
- An end TC3 ⁇ of track portion TC3 is coupled to the node A by providing a bridging conductor track BT3 which extends in the conductor layer 3 to the conductor track TA3 of node A from end TC3 ⁇ (see Fig. 4(B)).
- the connections of tracks TA6, TB6 and TC6 remain physically the same (no change) but are shown in dashed lines to indicate that these conductor tracks no longer form the signal path.
- the signal path then extends from track TA6, through vias VA5, VA4 through track TA3, bridging track BT3 to point TC3 ⁇ , via VC2, across track portion TC2, through via VC1 and back across track TCI whose end C2 is coupled to the input of inverter 203.
- the cell 200 ⁇ has been changed from the buffer configuration of Figure 3(A); 4(A) to an inverter configuration.
- Figs. 3(C) and 4(C) show how a similar change can be made in the lowest conductor level ml by providing a gap Gl in the track portion TCI and by providing a bridging track BT1 in the same conductor level ml around the first inverter from node A at track TA1 to end C2. In this case, the connection from node A essentially bypasses the track SCT.
- Figs. 3(D); 4(D) show an alternative embodiment in which the serpentine track SCT is used to bypass the second cell element, in this case inverter 203 1 -
- a gap G5 is placed in the conductor track TC5, which disconnects the output of the inverter 2011 from the input of inverter 203 1.
- the inverter 203 1 is bypassed by providing a bridging track BT5 in the same conductor level m5.
- the signal path extends from the node A through the inverter 201 1 across tracks TBl, TCI and through via VC5 to point TC4 ⁇ , which point is coupled to node D via track BT5.
- Figs. 4(E); 5(E) similarly show the second inverter being bypassed, but with different signal routing from the output of the first inverter.
- the end C2 of the track SCT is coupled to the track TBl and the end Cl is coupled to the input of the second inverter 203, which is the opposite of the previous embodiments.
- the end Cl of the serpentine conductor track is coupled to the output of the first inverter at the first conductor level ml through the vias VB5, VB4, VB3, VB2, VB1.
- the point TC2j is coupled to the node D via a bridging track BT2 in the second conductor level.
- the serpentine track can be used to break the electrical coupling between the two devices in the outermost conductor levels and any intervening conductor levels.
- a bridging track can then be placed in the same conductor level to bypass either of the first and second circuit elements of the cell.
- the alternating arrangement of the vias of the serpentine conductor track provide lateral space between the vias in which the gap can be formed in any conductor layer.
- the footprint of the track can be quite small, depending on the technology.
- the spacing between the even and odd numbers of vias can be as small as 0.26 ⁇ for a 0.18 micron process.
- the vias are arranged in two columns, but where space is not critical, other configurations could be used.
- the invention is not limited to just the number of layers shown in the embodiment, but is applicable to technologies with more or less, and even or odd, numbers of conductor layers. Additionally, favorably the "outermost conductor layers" will bound all of the conductor layers on the IC to allow the circuit revision to occur in any one of all of the conductor layers. However, as the technology expands to include ICs with ever greater numbers of conductors, it is feasible that sufficient flexibility will be achieved for some purposes when the serpentine track spans less than all of the conductor layers on an IC.
- cells can initially be configured with one of the circuit elements bypassed, and then in a later revision to the IC, the bridging conductor track removed and the gap deleted, so as to electrically couple the first and second inverters together.
- the bridging conductor is connected to node A
- nodes B and D do not require stacked vias, or even that the conductors in the different layers of nodes B, D be electrically connected. It is only necessary that any layer in node A be available to the bridging conductor from the same layer in node C (having the discontinuity).
- Figs. 3(A) - 3(C) where the bridging conductor is connected to node A
- 3(c), 3(D) only the node D requires stacked vias.
- the stacked vias were shown in all embodiments at nodes A, B and D, however, since typically cell elements are standardized in a cell library, and from a uniformity standpoint, it is advantageous that both ends of the logic element be available in all conductor layers by stacked vias.
- inverters have been shown as the logic gates, other logic gates could be used as well.
- the structure and method described above are not limited to the use of module ID circuits, but in any situation where it would be desirable to change the connection of two circuit elements in any one of a plurality of conductor levels.
- routing software is used to lay out the conductor tracks in the various conductor layers.
- the software is designed to align the vias, as shown for example with nodes X B and D.
- a layout engineer would have to "hard block” this functionality in the software to generate the serpentine track.
- the original layout of the cell, in the first versi )n of the IC would have to be provided with obstruction layers in all conductor layers to avoid the typical software routing tool from routing over the cell. This guarantees that a metal fix will always be available in any metal layer.
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