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- the present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit having one or more on-chip capacitors thereon, a method of arranging elements formed therein, and a method of manufacturing the same.
- the on-chip capacitor itself is made of an aluminum wiring, so that an on-chip capacitor has been heretofore disposed at a peripheral portion of a chip where it does not hinder the disposition of the other wirings.
- an on-chip capacitor has not been disposed near the transistors causing the ground-bounce.
- the in-chip capacitor has been disposed in a spot such as a unused area 43 in an internal region 41 in the LSI where no function block is arranged, a boundary area 44 between the internal region 41 and an Input-Output (I/O) region 42 , and a unused area 45 in the I/O region 42 where no I/O buffer is arranged.
- a spot such as a unused area 43 in an internal region 41 in the LSI where no function block is arranged, a boundary area 44 between the internal region 41 and an Input-Output (I/O) region 42 , and a unused area 45 in the I/O region 42 where no I/O buffer is arranged.
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- An object of the present invention is to provide a semiconductor integrated circuit in which an on-chip capacitor is built in and a method of manufacturing the same, without reducing its performance and integration density.
- a semiconductor integrated circuit of a standard cell type which comprise: a first wiring group composed of a plurality of first wirings running in a first direction; a second wiring group positioned under said first wiring group, the second wiring group being composed of a plurality of second wirings which run in a second direction different from said first direction; and one or more on-chip capacitors provided in a region which is under a predetermined one of said first wirings and is between two adjacent wirings of said second wirings.
- method of manufacturing the above-mentioned semiconductor integrated circuit comprises: a first arrangement step of designating said region as an arrangement inhibition region, and arranging one or more function blocks in the other region; a step of canceling the designation of said region having been designated as said arrangement inhibition region in said first arrangement step, after completion of said first arrangement step; and a second arrangement step of arranging one or more on-chip capacitors in both said region of which the designation as said arrangement inhibition region has been canceled and a region which was not used in said first arrangement step.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view taken along a line a-b in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining a first arrangement method for on-chip capacitors
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the first arrangement method
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining a second arrangement method for on-chip capacitors
- FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of the second arrangement method
- FIG. 7 shows a plan view showing a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 shows a plan view of a conventional LSI chip
- FIGS. 9A, 9B, 9 C, 9 D, 9 E and 9 F show manufacturing steps illustrating a manufacturing method for the semiconductor integrated circuit of the present invention.
- each two adjacent wiring layers of conventional wiring layers in an LSI has signal lines which run in a direction normal to the direction in which signal lines in the other wiring layer run. Therefore, if signal wirings in one of the two adjacent wiring layers run in the horizontal direction, signal wirings in the other wiring layer run in the vertical direction.
- Each wiring layer has a power source wiring and a ground wiring.
- a first embodiment of the semiconductor integrated circuit of the present invention comprises a first wiring layer including a horizontal direction power source wiring 10 and a horizontal direction ground wiring 11 ; and a second wiring layer including a vertical direction power source wiring 12 and a vertical direction ground wiring 13 .
- the horizontal direction power source wiring 10 and the vertical direction power source wiring 12 are connected to each other by a via-holes 16 .
- the horizontal direction ground wiring 11 and the vertical direction ground wiring 13 are connected to each other by via-holes 16 as well.
- Function blocks 17 are disposed in areas surrounded by these wirings.
- a cross section taken along a line a-b in FIG. 1 is shown in FIG. 2.
- regions 14 are on a substrate 22 , right under one of the vertical direction wirings 12 and 13 and between the horizontal direction wirings 10 and 1 . Any of the regions 14 has not been used as a place where a function block or the like is disposed, because the power source wiring and the ground wiring interrupt arrangement of an function block. For this reason, in an internal region an on-chip capacitor 18 is arranged only in a unused region 15 .
- the on-chip capacitor 18 is arranged in the region 14 .
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are drawings for explaining a first method.
- an arrangement program in the CAD system defines a site group 30 constituting the region 14 under the vertical direction power source wiring 12 or the vertical direction ground wiring 13 as an arrangement inhibition region at the time of function block arrangement (step S 11 in FIG. 4).
- the arrangement program arranges the function blocks 17 in arrangeable sites which are not defined as the arrangement inhibition region in the step S 11 (step S 12 ). More specifically based on the arrangement conditions and the connection conditions of the function blocks, the arrangement program sequentially arranges the function block 17 , thereby filling the sites. Then, after completion of the arrangements for all of the function blocks, the arrangement inhibition state of the site group 30 is canceled (step S 13 ).
- step S 14 the arrangement of the on-chip capacitors 18 is performed according to the arrangement program.
- the on-chip capacitors 18 are arranged on the site group 30 (which has been in the arrangement inhibition state, that is, the region 14 ) and the unused region 15 .
- FIG. 5 is for explaining a second arrangement method.
- sites are classified into two groups in advance depending on whether they lie in the region 14 under the vertical direction power source wiring 12 or the vertical direction ground wiring 13 , or in other regions than the region 14 (step S 21 in FIG. 6).
- a site group lying in the other regions than the regions 14 in which the function blocks 17 can be arranged is canceled a function block (FB) site group, and the site group 30 lying the region 14 is referred to as an on-chip capacitor site group.
- the arrangement program actually arranges the function blocks 17 in the FB site group (step S 22 ).
- the arrangement program then arranges the on-chip capacitors 18 in the on-chip capacitor site group (step S 23 ).
- the arrangement program can easily arrange the on-chip capacitors 18 in the region 14 and the unused region 15 under the vertical direction power source wiring 12 or the vertical direction ground wiring 13 .
- the second embodiment of the present invention is applied to the case where the function blocks 17 cannot be arranged in a region 20 between the vertical direction power source wiring 12 and the vertical direction ground wiring 13 because the region 20 is small.
- the region 20 is utilized for the in-chip capacitors.
- the region 20 is combined with the region 14 in the first embodiment into a region 21 used as an on-chip capacitor arrangement region.
- the arrangement program performs the arrangements of the function blocks 17 and the on-chip capacitors 18 .
- the arrangements can be performed similarly to those in the first embodiment, so that an explanation of them is omitted.
- the portion under the vertical direction power source wiring 12 and the vertical direction ground wiring 13 is used as an arrangement place, it is, as a matter of course, possible to provide an arrangement place under the horizontal direction power source wiring 10 or the horizontal direction ground wiring 11 . Moreover, it is also possible to use the portions under the vertical and horizontal power source and ground wirings 10 to 13 as arrangement places.
- the on-chip capacitors 18 and the function blocks are formed on the substrate 22 according to the arrangement program, and a non-conductive body (hereinafter referred to as a fill cell) is formed on an unused region (step 1 ).
- a non-conductive body hereinafter referred to as a fill cell
- a metal film made of, for instance, aluminum is formed on the substrate 22 having being subjected to the processing of the step 1 , and the metal film undergoes exposure using a mask which has a desired pattern. Thereafter, the metal film is etched, whereby a first wiring layer 23 including a horizontal direction power source wiring and a horizontal direction ground wiring is formed (step 2 ).
- the substrate 22 structure after the step 2 is coated with an oxide film, and exposure and developing are performed, so that an insulating layer 19 is formed (step 3 ).
- holes are formed at predetermined positions in the insulating layer 19 , and the holes are subjected to a plating processing so as to form metalized via-holes 16 (step 4 ).
- the function blocks 17 are formed on the insulating layer 19 formed in the step 3 , and fill cells 25 are formed in an unused region so as to fill them (step 5 ).
- a metal film made of, for example, aluminum is formed on the insulating layer 19 which was formed in the step 3 , and the metal film is subjected to an exposing processing using a mask which has a desired pattern.
- the metal film which has been subjected to the exposing processing undergoes etching, whereby the second wiring 24 including both a vertical direction power source wiring and a vertical direction ground wiring is formed, which is provided at a position above the on-chip capacitor 18 (step 6 ).
- the on-chip capacitors 18 is disposed at the region 14 under both the vertical direction power source wiring 12 and the vertical direction ground wiring 13 or at the region 21 under them and between them.
- the ground-bounce caused in the power source trunk line can be suppressed with on-chip capacitors of small capacitance.
- the on-chip capacitors 18 in the internal region 41 of the LSI, an increase in the integration density of the circuit can be also achieved.
- the present invention there is the advantage that the ground-bounce can be suppressed with on-chip capacitors of small capacitance. Moreover, the present invention also has the advantage that by arranging on-chip capacitors in the internal region in the LSI, the integration density of the LSI can be increased. Still moreover, the arrangement of on-chip capacitors according to an arrangement program becomes possible, so that the necessity for seeking an unused region and for providing a region exclusively used for on-chip capacitors is removed, resulting in an increase of the efficiency of design.
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In the present invention, inside a large scale integrated circuit (LSI) chip, the on-chip capacitor to suppress a ground-bounce is arranged in a region below a first wiring group as well as between adjacent two wirings of a second wiring group. Alternatively, the on-chip capacitor is arranged in a region obtained by combining the foregoing region with a region where the function block can not be arranged.
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- The present invention relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit having one or more on-chip capacitors thereon, a method of arranging elements formed therein, and a method of manufacturing the same.
- In conventional large scale integrated circuits (LSI), there has been a problem that so-called “groundbounce” occurs in power supply source trunk lines, due to the switching operation of transistors formed in the LSI, resulting in occurrence of delay and noises. Accordingly, in order to control the ground-bounce, countermeasures such as provisions of capacitors on the package of an LSI and capacitors within an LSI, which are called on-chip capacitors composed of PN junction capacitance or gate capacitance, have been adopted.
- The on-chip capacitor itself is made of an aluminum wiring, so that an on-chip capacitor has been heretofore disposed at a peripheral portion of a chip where it does not hinder the disposition of the other wirings. Referring FIG. 8, in conventional LSI, in order to avoid the occurrence of a situation where an on-chip capacitor hinders the disposition of the wirings or limits the arrangement of function blocks, the on-chip capacitor has not been disposed near the transistors causing the ground-bounce. Instead of near the transistors, the in-chip capacitor has been disposed in a spot such as a unused area43 in an
internal region 41 in the LSI where no function block is arranged, aboundary area 44 between theinternal region 41 and an Input-Output (I/O)region 42, and a unused area 45 in the I/O region 42 where no I/O buffer is arranged. - In such prior art, since the on-chip capacitor for controlling the ground-bounce is disposed apart from the transistors which actually causes the ground-bounce, there has been a problem that the on-chip capacitor exhibits a less effect for controlling the ground-bounce.
- Furthermore, a large capacitance for controlling the ground-bounce, that is, a large on-chip capacitor, is needed, resulting in a problem that the chip mounting the large in-chip capacitor becomes larger.
- Still furthermore, when it is intended to dispose an on-chip capacitor in the internal region, wiring is hindered or the wiring length between the function blocks increases because of limitation to the function block arrangement, so that there has been a problem that the performance of the chip is deteriorated.
- In the prior art, it is required for an LSI designer to find out an unused region without the aid of any machine and to arrange an on-chip capacitor without the aid of any machine, so that there has been a problems that designing is not easy.
- Moreover, since, in the vicinity of the intersection of a power supply source wiring and a ground wiring within a chip, the wiring connection of function blocks and the like is difficult due to the presence of these wirings, the vicinity of such intersection has not been used.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a semiconductor integrated circuit in which an on-chip capacitor is built in and a method of manufacturing the same, without reducing its performance and integration density.
- According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a semiconductor integrated circuit of a standard cell type which comprise: a first wiring group composed of a plurality of first wirings running in a first direction; a second wiring group positioned under said first wiring group, the second wiring group being composed of a plurality of second wirings which run in a second direction different from said first direction; and one or more on-chip capacitors provided in a region which is under a predetermined one of said first wirings and is between two adjacent wirings of said second wirings.
- According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided method of manufacturing the above-mentioned semiconductor integrated circuit comprises: a first arrangement step of designating said region as an arrangement inhibition region, and arranging one or more function blocks in the other region; a step of canceling the designation of said region having been designated as said arrangement inhibition region in said first arrangement step, after completion of said first arrangement step; and a second arrangement step of arranging one or more on-chip capacitors in both said region of which the designation as said arrangement inhibition region has been canceled and a region which was not used in said first arrangement step.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a first embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG. 2 shows a cross-sectional view taken along a line a-b in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a diagram for explaining a first arrangement method for on-chip capacitors,
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the first arrangement method,
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining a second arrangement method for on-chip capacitors,
- FIG. 6 shows a flowchart of the second arrangement method,
- FIG. 7 shows a plan view showing a second embodiment of the present invention,
- FIG. 8 shows a plan view of a conventional LSI chip, and
- FIGS. 9A, 9B,9C, 9D, 9E and 9F show manufacturing steps illustrating a manufacturing method for the semiconductor integrated circuit of the present invention.
- Embodiments of the semiconductor integrated circuit of the present invention which is of a standard cell type in detail below will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- Generally, each two adjacent wiring layers of conventional wiring layers in an LSI has signal lines which run in a direction normal to the direction in which signal lines in the other wiring layer run. Therefore, if signal wirings in one of the two adjacent wiring layers run in the horizontal direction, signal wirings in the other wiring layer run in the vertical direction. Each wiring layer has a power source wiring and a ground wiring.
- Referring to FIG. 1, a first embodiment of the semiconductor integrated circuit of the present invention comprises a first wiring layer including a horizontal direction
power source wiring 10 and a horizontaldirection ground wiring 11; and a second wiring layer including a vertical directionpower source wiring 12 and a verticaldirection ground wiring 13. The horizontal directionpower source wiring 10 and the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 are connected to each other by a via-holes 16. The horizontaldirection ground wiring 11 and the verticaldirection ground wiring 13 are connected to each other by via-holes 16 as well.Function blocks 17 are disposed in areas surrounded by these wirings. A cross section taken along a line a-b in FIG. 1 is shown in FIG. 2. - Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2,
regions 14, are on asubstrate 22, right under one of thevertical direction wirings horizontal direction wirings 10 and 1. Any of theregions 14 has not been used as a place where a function block or the like is disposed, because the power source wiring and the ground wiring interrupt arrangement of an function block. For this reason, in an internal region an on-chip capacitor 18 is arranged only in aunused region 15. - In the present invention, by dealing with the function block and the on-chip capacitor separately, the on-
chip capacitor 18 is arranged in theregion 14. - With respect to a method for arranging an on-chip capacitor, there are the following two methods utilizing a CAD (Computer Aided Design) system. In either method, it is assumed that an internal region in an LSI is logically divided into small areas called sites as shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are drawings for explaining a first method. In the first method, an arrangement program in the CAD system defines a
site group 30 constituting theregion 14 under the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 or the verticaldirection ground wiring 13 as an arrangement inhibition region at the time of function block arrangement (step S11 in FIG. 4). Subsequently, the arrangement program arranges thefunction blocks 17 in arrangeable sites which are not defined as the arrangement inhibition region in the step S11 (step S12). More specifically based on the arrangement conditions and the connection conditions of the function blocks, the arrangement program sequentially arranges thefunction block 17, thereby filling the sites. Then, after completion of the arrangements for all of the function blocks, the arrangement inhibition state of thesite group 30 is canceled (step S13). Next, the arrangement of the on-chip capacitors 18 is performed according to the arrangement program (step S14). Thus, the on-chip capacitors 18 are arranged on the site group 30 (which has been in the arrangement inhibition state, that is, the region 14) and theunused region 15. - FIG. 5 is for explaining a second arrangement method. In the second arrangement method, sites are classified into two groups in advance depending on whether they lie in the
region 14 under the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 or the verticaldirection ground wiring 13, or in other regions than the region 14 (step S21 in FIG. 6). In FIG. 5, a site group lying in the other regions than theregions 14 in which thefunction blocks 17 can be arranged is canceled a function block (FB) site group, and thesite group 30 lying theregion 14 is referred to as an on-chip capacitor site group. Then, the arrangement program actually arranges thefunction blocks 17 in the FB site group (step S22). After completion of the arrangements of all the function blocks, the arrangement program then arranges the on-chip capacitors 18 in the on-chip capacitor site group (step S23). - As described above, according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the arrangement program can easily arrange the on-
chip capacitors 18 in theregion 14 and theunused region 15 under the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 or the verticaldirection ground wiring 13. - Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described.
- Referring to FIG. 7, the second embodiment of the present invention is applied to the case where the
function blocks 17 cannot be arranged in aregion 20 between the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 and the verticaldirection ground wiring 13 because theregion 20 is small. In this case, since thefunction blocks 17 are not arranged in theregion 20 between the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 and the verticaldirection ground wiring 13, theregion 20 is utilized for the in-chip capacitors. Specifically, theregion 20 is combined with theregion 14 in the first embodiment into aregion 21 used as an on-chip capacitor arrangement region. Then, the arrangement program performs the arrangements of thefunction blocks 17 and the on-chip capacitors 18. The arrangements can be performed similarly to those in the first embodiment, so that an explanation of them is omitted. - As described above, according to the second embodiment of the present invention, by dealing with the
region 21 obtained by combining theregion 20 with theregion 14 as an arrangement region for on-chip capacitors, a larger arrangement region can be secured. - While, in the above described embodiments of the present invention, the portion under the vertical direction
power source wiring 12 and the verticaldirection ground wiring 13 is used as an arrangement place, it is, as a matter of course, possible to provide an arrangement place under the horizontal directionpower source wiring 10 or the horizontaldirection ground wiring 11. Moreover, it is also possible to use the portions under the vertical and horizontal power source and ground wirings 10 to 13 as arrangement places. - Next, a manufacturing method for the semiconductor integrated circuit of the present invention will be described.
- First, as shown in FIG. 9A, the on-
chip capacitors 18 and the function blocks are formed on thesubstrate 22 according to the arrangement program, and a non-conductive body (hereinafter referred to as a fill cell) is formed on an unused region (step 1). - Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 9B, a metal film made of, for instance, aluminum is formed on the
substrate 22 having being subjected to the processing of the step 1, and the metal film undergoes exposure using a mask which has a desired pattern. Thereafter, the metal film is etched, whereby afirst wiring layer 23 including a horizontal direction power source wiring and a horizontal direction ground wiring is formed (step 2). - Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 9C, the
substrate 22 structure after the step 2 is coated with an oxide film, and exposure and developing are performed, so that an insulatinglayer 19 is formed (step 3). - Next, as shown in FIG. 9D, holes are formed at predetermined positions in the insulating
layer 19, and the holes are subjected to a plating processing so as to form metalized via-holes 16 (step 4). - Subsequently, as shown in FIG. 9E, the function blocks17 are formed on the insulating
layer 19 formed in the step 3, and fillcells 25 are formed in an unused region so as to fill them (step 5). - Next, as shown in FIG. 9F, a metal film made of, for example, aluminum is formed on the insulating
layer 19 which was formed in the step 3, and the metal film is subjected to an exposing processing using a mask which has a desired pattern. The metal film which has been subjected to the exposing processing undergoes etching, whereby thesecond wiring 24 including both a vertical direction power source wiring and a vertical direction ground wiring is formed, which is provided at a position above the on-chip capacitor 18 (step 6). - Afterward, the steps3, 4, 1, 3, 4 and 6, are repeatedly a predetermined number of times in this order.
- As described above, in the embodiments of the present invention, the on-
chip capacitors 18 is disposed at theregion 14 under both the vertical directionpower source wiring 12 and the verticaldirection ground wiring 13 or at theregion 21 under them and between them. Thus, the ground-bounce caused in the power source trunk line can be suppressed with on-chip capacitors of small capacitance. Moreover, by arranging the on-chip capacitors 18 in theinternal region 41 of the LSI, an increase in the integration density of the circuit can be also achieved. - As described above, in the present invention, there is the advantage that the ground-bounce can be suppressed with on-chip capacitors of small capacitance. Moreover, the present invention also has the advantage that by arranging on-chip capacitors in the internal region in the LSI, the integration density of the LSI can be increased. Still moreover, the arrangement of on-chip capacitors according to an arrangement program becomes possible, so that the necessity for seeking an unused region and for providing a region exclusively used for on-chip capacitors is removed, resulting in an increase of the efficiency of design.
- Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alternations can be made therein without departing from spirit and scope of the inventions as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A semiconductor integrated circuit comprising:
a first wiring group composed of a plurality of first wirings running in a first direction;
a second wiring group positioned under said first wiring group, the second wiring group being composed of a plurality of second wirings which run in a second direction different from said first direction; and
one or more on-chip capacitors provided in a region which is under a predetermined one of said first wirings and is between two adjacent wirings of said second wirings.
2. A semiconductor integrated circuit comprising:
a first wiring group composed of a plurality of first wirings running in a first direction;
a second wiring group positioned under said first wiring group, the second wiring group being composed of a plurality of second wirings which run in a second direction different from said first direction;
a first region being below a predetermined one of said first wirings and being between two adjacent wirings of said second wirings;
a second region being below a region between two adjacent wirings of said first wirings, and being between two adjacent wirings of said second wirings, the second region being smaller than a function block; and
one or more on-chip capacitors provided in a third region consisting said first region and said second region.
3. The semiconductor integrated circuit as claimed in , wherein each of said first and second wiring groups includes at least one pair of a power source wiring and a ground wiring.
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4. The semiconductor integrated circuit as claimed in , wherein each of said first and second wiring groups includes at least one pair of a power source wiring and a ground wiring.
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5. An element arrangement method for the semiconductor integrated circuit claimed in , comprising:
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a first arrangement step of designating said region as an arrangement inhibition region, and arranging one or more function blocks in the other region;
a step of canceling the designation of said region having been designated as said arrangement inhibition region in said first arrangement step, after completion of said first arrangement step; and
a second arrangement step of arranging one or more on-chip capacitors in both said region of which the designation as said arrangement inhibition region has been canceled and a region which was not used in said first arrangement step.
6. An element arrangement method or the semiconductor integrated circuit claimed in , comprising:
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a first arrangement step of designating said third region as an arrangement inhibition region and arranging one or more function blocks in the other regions;
a step of canceling the designation of said third region as said arrangement inhibition region in the first arrangement step after completion of said first arrangement step; and
a second arrangement step of arranging one or more on-chip capacitors in both said third region and a region which was not used in said first arrangement step.
7. An element arrangement method for the semiconductor integrated circuit claimed in , comprising:
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a step of designating said region as a site for an on-chip capacitor where an on-chip capacitor is to be arranged and another region as a site for a function block where a function block is to be arranged;
a first arrangement step of arranging a function block in said site for a function block; and
a second arrangement step of arranging an on-chip capacitor in said site for an on-chip capacitor.
8. An element arrangement method for the semiconductor integrated circuit claimed in , comprising:
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a step of designating said region as a site for an on-chip capacitor where an on-chip capacitor is to be arranged and another region as a site for a function block where a function block is to be arranged;
a first arrangement step of arranging a function block in said site for a function block; and
a second arrangement step of arranging an on-chip capacitor in said site for an on-chip capacitor.
9. A manufacturing method for the semiconductor integrated circuit claimed in , comprising:
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a first step of forming one or more on-chip capacitor and one or more function block on a substrate or an insulating layer;
a second step of forming a metal film on said substrate or said insulating film formed in said first step, exposing through a mask and etching the metal film, thereby forming a first wiring layer including a power source and a ground wiring;
a third step of coating an oxide film on said substrate or said insulating layer formed in said second step, and performing exposure and development to form an insulating layer;
a fourth step of forming holes at predetermined positions in said insulating layer, and forming metalized via-holes by plating;
a fifth step of forming a function block on said insulating layer formed in said third step; and
a sixth step of forming a metal film on said insulating film formed in said third step, exposing through a mask and etching the metal film, thereby forming a second wiring layer including a power source and a ground wiring which is disposed above said on-chip capacitors formed under said insulating layer.
10. The manufacturing method as claimed in , wherein after completion of said sixth step, said third, fourth, first, third, fourth and sixth steps are repeated a predetermined number of times in this order.
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11. A manufacturing method for the semiconductor integrated circuit claimed in , comprising:
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a first step of forming one or more on-chip capacitors and one or more function blocks on a substrate or an insulating layer;
a second step of forming a metal film on said substrate or said insulating film formed in said first step, exposing through a mask and etching the metal film, thereby forming a first wiring layer including a power source and a ground wiring;
a third step of coating an oxide film on said substrate or said insulating layer formed in said second step, and performing exposure and development to form an insulating layer;
a fourth step of forming holes at predetermined positions in said insulating layer, and forming a metalized via-holes by a plating;
a fifth step of forming a function block on said insulating layer formed in said third step; and
a sixth step for forming a metal film on said insulating film formed in said third step, exposing through a mask and etching the metal film, thereby forming a second wiring layer including a power source and a ground wiring which is disposed above said on-chip capacitors formed under said insulating layer.
12. The manufacturing method as claimed in , wherein after completion of said sixth step, said third, fourth, first, third, fourth and sixth steps are repeated a predetermined number of times in this order.
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