Vendor: Certus Semiconductor Category: Custom

2Gbps Low Power D2D Interface

Custom die-to-die interface in 12/16nm process technology.

Overview

Custom die-to-die interface in 12/16nm process technology. The I/O cells are defined as TX only, and RX only and have two modes of operation, standard full rail-to-rail swing, or a custom low-noise pseudo-differential interface. RX cells have a weak pull-down feature.

Key features

  • Core Device: 0.8V
  • I/O Device: 1.8V Standard
  • Core: Uses SVT only
  • BEOL: M8 and below
  • PAD: Flipchip/Die to Die packaging only, no wire-bond option.
  • Cell Dimension: 50um x 28.06um
  • VDD: 0.8V±10%, 0.7V/0.65V
  • Temperature: -40C to 125C
  • Operational Bit Rate: 2GBps per signal (MAX is 3.5GBps over corners)
  • ESD: ESD testing of the I/O will never occur directly, but we need to sufficiently mitigate die-to-die CDM stresses and assembly issues.

What’s Included?

  • Verilog Models for all I/O, behavioral, and stubs.
  • LEF's
  • CDL netlists for DRC and LVS
  • GDS
  • IBIS
  • Liberty TIming Models
  • User Guide and Documentation

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
12/16nm D2D Interface
Vendor
Certus Semiconductor
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Certus Semiconductor
HQ: United States
Certus Semiconductor has assembled several of the world’s foremost experts in IO and ESD design to offer our clients the ability to affordably tailor their IO libraries into the optimal fit for their products. Certus is offering the semiconductor industry a unique approach to custom IO libraries, including tailored IO designs, and ESD solutions based on simulations leveraging specialized silicon ESD models. In addition to offering fast turnaround custom IO designs, Certus offers independent ESD design, review and debug services. Through partnerships, Certus is also able to provide ESD testing & TLP support.

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