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Evolution Based Synthesis of Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems
Seattle, Washington, USA June 24-June 26
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Sina Balkir, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
G? D?, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
G? Alpaydin, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
An evolutionary approach to automatic synthesis of analog integrated circuits and systems is presented in this paper. An essential feature of this system is a high performance optimization algorithm based on the combination of evolutionary strategies and simulated annealing. As required by analog circuit synthesis, modeling of DC parameters is done via a fast DC simulator developed for this purpose whereas modeling of AC parameters is done either with user-defined equations or with neural-fuzzy performance models trained from SPICE simulations. Another feature of the system is the incorporation of matching properties of devices. The synthesis system has been applied to a number of design cases with demonstrated validity on silicon. The synthesis approach is also considered at the system level for potential analog VLSI applications.
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Sina Balkir, G? D?, G? Alpaydin, "Evolution Based Synthesis of Analog Integrated Circuits and Systems," eh, pp.26, 2004 NASA/DoD Conference on Evolvable Hardware (EH'04), 2004
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