Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Gate arrays – With particular power supply distribution means
Patent
1993-12-14
1995-08-22
Limanek, Robert P.
Active solid-state devices (e.g., transistors, solid-state diode
Gate arrays
With particular power supply distribution means
257211, 257758, H01L 2702
Patent
active
054442761
ABSTRACT:
In order to lay out a driver circuit having high drivability without increasing a semiconductor chip area, a macro cell (22) such as a clock driver having a large fan-out is arranged under a feeder line (20). It is possible to feed the macro cell (22) from the feeder line (20), which is a second layer aluminum wire, in a short distance. An input signal line (23) and an output signal line (24) which are connected to input and output pins of the macro cell (22) are provided in positions not to be in contact with the feeder line (20). Since the macro cell (22) is arranged in a portion of an internal region which is located under the feeder line (20), it is possible to suppress increase of the layout area as well as electromigration caused by feeding to the macro cell (22).
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Okabe Masatomi
Yokota Miho
Limanek Robert P.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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