2010 XIth International Workshop on Symbolic and Numerical Methods, Modeling and Applications to Circuit Design (SM2ACD) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/sm2acd.2010.5672310
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Context-independent performance modeling of operational amplifiers using Pareto fronts

Abstract: The use of performance trade-off fronts, also known as Pareto fronts, in emerging design methodologies for analog integrated circuits is a keystone to overcome the limitations of the traditional top-down methodologies. However, most techniques reported so far to generate the fronts neglect the effect of the surrounding circuitry (such as the output load impedance) on the Pareto-front, thereby making it only valid for the context where the front was generated. This strongly limits its use in hierarchical analog… Show more

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“…[9] use POFs hierarchically to perform system level sizing. The POF-based-design execution time is large if the setup time is considered, however with the correct models, they can be generated in a context free manner [28] making then suitable for reuse.…”
Section: Numerical-model-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9] use POFs hierarchically to perform system level sizing. The POF-based-design execution time is large if the setup time is considered, however with the correct models, they can be generated in a context free manner [28] making then suitable for reuse.…”
Section: Numerical-model-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Workshop on Symbolic and Numerical Methods, Modeling and Applications to Circuit Design [27]. 2 This formulation is valid for minimization problems.…”
Section: Generation Of Pareto-optimal Performance Frontsmentioning
confidence: 99%