Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Sequence Design | Subject: CoolTime
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 2 February 2004
Teradiant takes SI in its stride
Teradiant Networks built a "single-pass" design flow from best-in-class EDA vendors, and selected Sequence Design's CoolTime for signoff
To reduce time to market for a family of advanced networking silicon, Teradiant Networks built a "single-pass" design flow from best-in-class EDA vendors, and selected Sequence Design's CoolTime for signal-integrity signoff. Using Sequence for final signoff does not extend time to market as the tool enjoys extremely fast runtimes, typically five to 10 times faster than competing products, and large capacities.
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It was also a simple matter to integrate CoolTime-SI within Teradiant's existing flow thanks to tight links between Sequence and mainstream EDA tools.
In addition to crosstalk-induced delay and glitch, CoolTime accounts for voltage-drop induced delays during timing analysis.
CoolTime renders a complete timing and signal-integrity capability that accounts for on-chip and off-chip physical effects.
With a built-in characterisation engine for derating delays for voltage drop, CoolTime augments existing timing library formats for accurate timing analysis.
An SDF output with voltage drop and crosstalk induced delays can be generated from CoolTime for signoff timing analysis.
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