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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 01, 2020
Filed:
Jan. 29, 2020
Jesse Conrad Newcomb, San Francisco, CA (US);
Jesse Conrad Newcomb, San Francisco, CA (US);
Other;
Abstract
An automated method of determining power sequencing risks (e.g. power-up, power-down time sequences) for complex computer circuits with multiple independent power supplies. The method operates by logical consideration of the topological arrangement of MOSFETs and other devices in standard netlists. The invention inspects the various devices and automatically traces DC circuit paths to DC power rails. The invention then evaluates, as a type of logical existence proof, and on a per MOSFET device level, if due to assignment to different DC power levels, various factors, such as forward-biased diodes, floating MOSFET gate, and other risk factors could ever occur. The method generates comprehensive records of such risks and can output an overall analysis of a circuit reporting on both problematic power sequences, as well as circuit design factors that may be sub-optimal from a power sequence perspective.