Publication: Measured and Extraction of Coupling Capacitive of Metal Interconnect Layers in VLSI
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This paper presents the measurement and extraction of the capacitance for multilayer interconnections in VLSI. The capacitance of the capacitive coupling between interconnect is measured as a function of the varying frequency in order to develop a capacitance versus frequency curve. The multi-fringe structure of interconnect metal1 layer and interconnect metal2 layer \pmb{(\text{L}=400\mu \text{m}, \ \text{no}. \ \text{strip} =80)} with the total perimeter of capacitive coupling is approximately \pmb{3.16\times 10 {4}} \pmb{\mu} \mathbf{m} of value and the area is \pmb{2.8\times 10 {4}} \ \pmb{\mu\text{m} {2}} of value are tested respectively. The line width and line spacing ratio (W/S) of interconnect is varying from 0.9/0.6, 0.9/0.9, 0.9/1.05 and 0.9/1.2 with the measured frequency of 10kHz, 100kHz, 250kHz, 500kHz, IMHZ and 5 MHz are measured. The coupling of interconnect per unit length at various line spacing as a function of measured frequency of metal1 and metal2 are reported and discussed. The results show that the coupling capacitance per unit length \pmb{(\text{F}/\mu \text{m})} increases as the spacing between adjacent interconnect lines is deceased.
