2021 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer Aided Design (ICCAD) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/iccad51958.2021.9643445
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From Specification to Silicon: Towards Analog/Mixed-Signal Design Automation using Surrogate NN Models with Transfer Learning

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“…The main goal of the proposed algorithm is formulated in (7). As illustrated in the formulation, the algorithm searches available design spaces and finds a set of candidates that meets key constraints such as oscillation frequency, phase noise, and control voltage range.…”
Section: ) Problem Descriptionmentioning
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“…The main goal of the proposed algorithm is formulated in (7). As illustrated in the formulation, the algorithm searches available design spaces and finds a set of candidates that meets key constraints such as oscillation frequency, phase noise, and control voltage range.…”
Section: ) Problem Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As illustrated in the formulation, the algorithm searches available design spaces and finds a set of candidates that meets key constraints such as oscillation frequency, phase noise, and control voltage range. Additionally, optional constraints such as absolute maximum power consumption or the number of available phases (N ϕ in (7)) can be included to narrow down the search space. While the proposed algorithm favors the candidate that consumes the smallest power consumption (P osc ), it also outputs a set of candidates that achieves the frequency, phase noise, and control voltage constraints with additional power overheads.…”
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“…SPICE simulation, is drastically time-consuming. Furthermore, technology scaling has caused much longer run times in both schematic and post-layout simulations [3].…”
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