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Publication
ISQED 2014
Conference paper
Impact of FinFET technology for power gating in nano-scale design
Abstract
This paper presents the first detailed analysis of power gating structures in sub-nano scale FinFET circuits. FinFETs are compared with their bulk CMOS counterpart devices to gain design perspective for purposes of power-gating applications. Circuit performance, power, and leakage are analyzed. TCAD device/circuit mixed-mode simulations for a FinFET-based ring oscillator with footer structure are employed to study the implications of the physical properties of FinFET power-gating devices. A critical evaluation of the virtual ground bounce for the proposed power-gating scheme is presented providing an insight into low-power applications in FinFET circuits. For low voltage operation the ground bounce is found comparable to that of bulk-Si while maintaining 40% reduction in delay. FinFET specific design metrics are analyzed as function of power-gating device size in the power-gating structure indicating larger leakage current sensitivity compared to bulk and room for leakage envelope optimization. © 2014 IEEE.