A system-level design and simulation environment utilizing a process
specification tool that is programmatically integrated with the system
level design and simulation environment thereby enabling the
process-flexible design and simulation of Micro Electro-Mechanical
Systems (MEMS) devices and other micro-fabricated devices is disclosed.
The process specification tool is a software tool for specifying the
details of the fabrication process and enables the separation of the
process data from the system-level design and simulation environment. The
process specification tool retrieves the process data, which may include
both the process specification and material properties data. The
separation of this process data from the system-level design and
simulation environment allows the system-level model to have
process-related parameters whose specification is not fixed, but rather
is tied by reference to the process data. The tying of components to the
process data allows the system-level environment to extract multiple
process parameters for each component model instead of requiring
duplicate entry of these parameters in each component model, a
time-consuming and error prone process. Modifications of the process data
are programmatically communicated to the system-level environment. The
dynamic response to changes in the process data allows alternative
simulations to be run more effectively and quickly than in traditional IC
design environments.