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Re: [oc] staggered IO cell Vs. Linear IO cell
In old style io - the pads (where the die end of the bondwire
get welded to (are in a line ont he 4 sides of the chip.
The IO cells are adjascent, towards the core.
For staggered cell, the bondpads zigzag.
i in, one out, at 45 degrees, commonly, although other
arrangements also can happen.
this means the centre to centre spacing of bondwires is
greater, so they don't short.
alternatively, more pads on the die side.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 09:52:17AM -0700, jae lim wrote:
> Hello
>
> Does anybody know what is the difference between
> staggered IO cell Vs. Linear IO cell?
>
> If the library vendor provides both, which one should
> I choose for my Simple CPU core?
>
a core would not have pads. must be a chip.
if the design is core limited, don't go staggered pad.
commonly designs are IO limited and staggered pad works
better.
john
> Thanks!
>
> Jay
>
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