Vendor: Aragio Solutions Category: GPIO

1.2V GPIO library designed for the SVID three-line interface.

The 1.2V GPIO library provides an open-drain bi-directional I/O driver designed for the SVID three-line interface.

Overview

The 1.2V GPIO library provides an open-drain bi-directional I/O driver designed for the SVID three-line interface. It is compliant with the Intel SVID specification.
This 5nm library is available in an inline flip chip implementation.
To design a functional I/O power domain with this cell, an additional library is required – 1.8V Support: Power. That library contains isolated analog I/O, and a full complement of power cells along with spacer cells to assemble a complete pad ring by abutment. An included rail splitter allows multiple power domains to be isolated in the same pad ring while maintaining continuous VDD/VSS for robust ESD protection.

Key features

  • Open drain operation only
    • 24mA rated sink current @ 1.2V
  • Operating frequency – up to 25MHz
  • Fault-tolerant to 1.32V at PAD (no current flow when DVDD = 0V)
  • Output enable
  • Receiver enable
  • Standard LVCMOS compatible input with Schmitt trigger (hysteresis)
  • Power-on sequencing independent design with Power-On Control
  • DVDD = 1.08V to 1.32V
  • Pad VDDP = 0.95V to 1.08V – independent of DVDD
  • The circuit consumes no DC supply current in the static state
  • A pull-down function is provided to prevent the PAD port from floating when an open-drain configuration is not used on the system board.

What’s Included?

  • Physical abstract in LEF format (.lef)
  • Timing models in Synopsys Liberty formats (.lib and .db)
  • Calibre compatible LVS netlist in CDL format (.cdl)
  • GDSII stream (.gds)
  • Behavioral Verilog (.v)
  • Layout Parasitic Extraction (LPE) SPICE netlist (.spice)
  • Databook (.pdf)
  • Library User Guide - ESD Guidelines (.pdf)

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
RGO_TSMC05_15V12_N5_45F_SVD
Vendor
Aragio Solutions
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Aragio Solutions
HQ: USA
Aragio is a limited liability corporation (LLC) with headquarters in Plano, Texas. The Company is a full-service provider of semiconductor intellectual property (IP) for integrated circuit (IC) design. Aragio focuses on design solutions for input/output (I/O) system interface cells used for package interconnect. Full I/O library solutions, with robust electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, are provided for complex integrated circuit padring designs. Aragio serves a very niche market for I/O libraries within the semiconductor industry. The company provides uniform I/O pad sets for a wide range of applications, semiconductor foundries and technologies. It is significant that all IP is owned by Aragio Solutions and nearly all IP developed since the company was formed in 2003 is still in demand and will continue to be in demand for the next decade. As a recognized world leader, Aragio provides its services to numerous clients across Southeast Asia, China, Japan, Europe, and North America.

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