IP Library Granted Patent US 12666937
Granted Patent B2
US 12666937 · App. 18/226,338 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Semiconductor cell architecture including backside power rails

Inventors: Jintae Kim (Clifton Park, NY); Panjae Park (Halfmoon, NY)
Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Patent No.
US 12666937
App. No.
18/226,338
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a semiconductor cell architecture which includes a plurality of cells, a plurality of backside power rails, and a plurality of metal lines, wherein the backside power rails are extended in a cell-length direction, and at least one backside power rail vertically overlaps an inside area of at least one cell without vertically overlapping a lower boundary or an upper boundary of the at least one cell in a plan view.

Claims (31)

1 . A semiconductor cell architecture comprising a plurality of cells, a plurality of backside power rails, and a plurality of metal lines,

wherein the backside power rails are extended in a cell-length direction,

wherein at least one backside power rail vertically overlaps an inside area of at least one cell without vertically overlapping a lower boundary or an upper boundary of the at least one cell in a plan view; and

wherein the at least one backside power rail vertically overlaps an upper boundary or a lower boundary of another at least one cell in the plan view.

2 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 1 , wherein the other at least one cell is adjacent to the at least one cell in the cell-length direction.

3 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 1 , wherein each of an upper boundary and a lower boundary of each cell vertically overlaps a respective backside power rail among the backside power rails in the plan view.

4 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 3 , wherein the cells have an equal cell height.

5 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 4 , wherein at least two adjacent cells in the cell-length direction do not share a side boundary at a full cell length.

6 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 1 , wherein a backside power rail positioned between two power rails in a cell-height direction provide a voltage different from voltages provided by the two power rails.

7 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the backside power rails is configured to connect a corresponding cell to another circuit element which is not a voltage source.

8 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 1 , wherein the backside power rails are extended in the cell-length direction,

wherein the plurality of metal lines comprise a plurality of 1st metal lines extended in the-cell-length direction in a 1 st metal layer and a plurality of 2 nd metal lines extended in a cell-height direction in a 2 nd metal layer, and

wherein the 1 st metal lines are placed in at least one row defined by two adjacent backside power rails in the plan view.

9 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 8 , wherein a pitch of the backside power rails is greater than a pitch of the 1st metal lines.

10 . A semiconductor cell architecture comprising a plurality of cells, a plurality of backside power rails, and a plurality of metal lines,

wherein the cells have an equal cell height,

wherein the backside power rails are extended in a cell-length direction, and

wherein at least two adjacent cells in the cell-length direction do not share a side boundary at a full cell length.

11 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 10 , wherein at least one backside power rail traverses an inside of at least one cell in a plan view.

12 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 11 , wherein the at least one backside power rail vertically overlaps an upper boundary or a lower boundary of another at least one cell in the plan view.

13 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 12 , wherein each of an upper boundary and a lower boundary of each cell vertically overlaps a respective backside power rail among the backside power rails in the plan view.

14 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 13 , wherein the metal lines comprise 1st metal lines extended in a cell-length direction and 2 nd metal lines extended in a cell-height direction, and

wherein the 1 st metal lines do not vertically overlap the backside power rails in the plan view.

15 . A semiconductor cell architecture comprising a plurality of cells, a plurality of backside metal lines, and a plurality of metal lines,

wherein the backside metal lines are extended in a cell-length direction,

wherein the metal lines comprise a plurality of 1 st metal lines extended in the-cell length direction in a 1 st metal layer and a plurality of 2 nd metal lines extended in a cell-height direction in a 2 nd metal layer,

wherein the 1 st metal lines are placed in at least one row defined by two adjacent backside metal lines in a plan view; and

wherein a pitch of the backside metal lines is greater than a pitch of the 1 st metal lines.

16 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 15 , wherein at least two backside metal lines are backside power rails.

17 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 15 , wherein at least one backside metal line vertically overlaps an inside area of at least one cell without vertically overlapping a lower boundary or an upper boundary of the at least one cell.

18 . The semiconductor cell architecture of claim 17 , wherein each of an upper boundary and a lower boundary of each cell vertically overlaps a respective backside power rail among the backside power rails in the plan view.