James Loy, A. Garg, M. Krishnamoorthy, J. McDonald
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MCM designs require independent analysis in loosely coupled but interrelated design regimes. This paper proposes wiring pitch as the unifying thread in a real time iterative design environment that facilitates analysis in all pertinent domains. Actual system results demonstrate the strengths of the technique.<>