Generic Cryo-CMOS Device Modeling and EDACompatible Platform for Reliable Cryogenic IC Design
Abstract
This paper outlines the establishment of a generic cryogenic CMOS database in which key electrical parameters and transfer characteristics of the MOSFETs are quantified as functions of device size, temperature/frequency responses. Meanwhile, comprehensive device statistical study is conducted to evaluate the influence of variation and mismatch effects at low temperatures. Furthermore, by incorporating the Cryo-CMOS compact model into the process design kit (PDK), the cryogenic 4 Kb SRAM, 5-bit flash ADC and 8-bit current steering DAC are designed, and their performance is readily investigated and optimized on the EDA-compatible platform, hence laying a solid foundation for large-scale cryogenic IC design.
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