Analog Bits Builds a Road to the Future at TSMC OIP
The TSMC Open Innovation Platform (OIP) Ecosystem Forum has become the industry benchmark when it comes to showcasing industry-wide collaboration. The extreme design, integration and packaging demands presented by multi-die, chiplet-based design have raised the bar in terms of required collaboration across the entire supply chain. World-class development and collaboration were on display at the recent event, which was held in Santa Clara on September 25, 2024. A critical technology required for success is enabling IP, in particular for sensing and power management. Analog Bits showcased substantial capabilities here. Let’s examine some of the work presented to see how Analog Bits builds a road to the future at TSMC OIP.
IP Development Progress
Analog Bits discussed some of the unique challenges advanced chip and multi-die design presents. Multi-domain sensing was discussed, along with the additional challenge of non-uniform thermal distributions. Real-time monitoring is another requirement. If the face of all this, calibration complexity, voltage supply noise, and crosstalk must all be dealt with as well.
Analog Bits portfolio of on-die sensing IP was presented, including:
- PVT Sensors – integrated and pinless
- Power on reset and over current detection macros
- Power supply detectors that include:
- Fast detecting glitch
- Synchronized droop detection with filtering and differential sensing
The benefits of a comprehensive on-die sensing IP portfolio were also discussed. At the top of the list is improved power efficiency. A good approach here also prevents overheating and minimizes thermal stress. The overall benefits of enhanced reliability and improved yield also come into play.
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