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austriamicrosystems releases new version of its best-in-class process design kit for 0.35 µm specialty processes

Unterpremstaetten, Austria (February 15, 2012) – austriamicrosystems (SIX: AMS) Full Service Foundry business unit today announced the availability of a new analog/mixed signal high performance process design kit (“HIT-Kit”) for its 0.35 µm CMOS, High-Voltage CMOS and SiGe-BiCMOS specialty technologies.

Based on Cadence® Virtuoso® Custom IC technology, the new HIT-Kit significantly improves the time to market for highly competitive products in the analog intensive mixed signal arena. Supporting designers in creating their first-time-right mixed signal designs, even for complex designs, this comprehensive design environment with its highly accurate simulation models and flexible SKILL-based PCells provides a proven route to silicon.

The new HIT-Kit 3.80 is available for Cadence Design Systems’ Virtuoso® custom design platform IC 5.1.41 and supports the high performance 0.35 µm process technologies C35 (CMOS), S35 (SiGe BiCMOS) and H35 (High-Voltage CMOS). The HIT-Kit comes complete with silicon-qualified digital, analog and RF library elements, complete sets of low voltage devices (3.3 V and 5.0 V) and high-voltage devices (20 V, 50 V and 120 V devices) with various gate oxide thicknesses. The newly developed 0.35 µm high-density digital standard cell libraries included in this HIT-Kit have an increased gate density of approximately 23kGates/mm² and enable significantly smaller die size along with performance improvements. Fully characterized simulation models for a large set of simulators, extraction and verification run sets for both Calibre and Assura and automatic layout device generators (PCells) are included. Features such as Safe Operating Area verification tool (SOAC) as well as a Life-Time simulation tool complete the HIT-Kit offering; hence product developers are enabled with a plug-and-play tool set which facilitates first-time-right designs.

“The release of the new HIT-Kit is the result of austriamicrosystems continuous efforts to deliver best-in-class design environments to our customers” states Thomas Riener, Senior Vice President and General Manager of austriamicrosystems’ Full Service Foundry business unit. “Using the newly developed high density digital library for our 0.35µm specialty processes, foundry customers benefit from significantly reduced die size of their designs along with performance improvements. Easy access to a best-in-class design environment enables our customers to immediately start design activities of highly complex products in the analog intensive mixed signal arena and to focus on their core competence – chip design.”

The new silicon-validated ESD protection library guarantees 1 kV, 2 kV, 4 kV and 8 kV HBM (Human Body Model) ESD protection and is compliant to the MIL-883E, Method 3015.7 and JEDEC JESD22-A114B ESD standards. In C35 technology the total I/O libraries consist of more than 1800 cells supporting 3.3 V and 3.3 V/5 V designs. The H35 specialty High Voltage CMOS process, with its isolated libraries, offers more than 2400 core and periphery cells.

To meet our customer’s demands in terms of flexibility, the HIT-Kit supports RedHat EL 3.0, EL 4.0 and Sun Solaris 8, 9 &10 operating systems. Read more details about this new HIT-Kit version on our Foundry Support Server at http://asic.austriamicrosystems.com/hitkit380.

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