Synopsys' Open-Source Liberty Format to Incorporate On-Chip Variation Extensions
Collaborating with Standards Board Industry Leaders to Ensure Broad Ecosystem Enablement
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Highlights:
- OCV extensions help standardize usage of the popular stage-based Advanced OCV (AOCV) modeling approach for 40- and 28-nm
- Liberty Technical Advisory Board expected to finalize and ratify new extensions in November 2012
The Liberty library format is the semiconductor industry's most widely adopted library standard used by virtually all EDA implementation, analysis and library characterization tools as the library model exchange for timing, noise, power and test behavior. In May 2006, an industry-wide Liberty Technical Advisory Board was formed to facilitate the evolution of the Liberty library modeling standard. The Liberty Technical Advisory Board functions under the auspices of the IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO). Its 14 member companies represent the broad semiconductor industry including the design community, EDA companies, silicon foundries, and semiconductor intellectual property (IP) companies. A complete list of members can be found at http://opensourceliberty.org/liberty_techadvisory.html. Liberty is available for download to the entire semiconductor design community under standard open-source terms. The latest Liberty syntax specifications and tools can be found at http://www.opensourceliberty.org.
"Standardizing the Liberty format extensions through the Liberty Technical Advisory Board allows the design community and EDA tool suppliers an opportunity to contribute and participate in the standardization process," said Rich Goldman, vice president of corporate marketing and strategic alliances, Synopsys. "In the past 2 years, the Liberty Technical Advisory Board has helped guide the ratification of over 10 new additions to Liberty to improve design for low-power flows."
The standardization of on-chip variation extensions via the Liberty Technical Advisory Board will benefit the semiconductor industry by:
- Allowing broad participation from the design community and EDA tool suppliers on final format
- Ensuring a fast path to a standard that meets the growing needs of EDA tool and IP Library providers
- Providing a foundation and structure for future collaboration and evolution of on-chip variation extensions
AvailabilityThe Liberty Technical Advisory Board is expected to finalize and ratify the OCV extensions to Liberty in November 2012, making it available to open-source licensees shortly thereafter.
- Learn more about Open Source Liberty at: http://www.opensourceliberty.org
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