An Evolutionary Synthesis of Analog Active Circuits Using Current Path Based Coding
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概要
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This paper persents an automatic synthesis method of active analog circuits that uses evolutionary search and employs some topological features of analog integrated circuits. Our system firstly generates a set of circuits at random, and then evolves their topologies and device sizing to fit an environment which is formed by the fitness function translated from the electrical specifications of the circuit. Therefore expert knowledge about circuit topologies and sizing are not needed. The capability of this method is demonstrated through experiments of automatic synthesis of CMOS operational amplifiers.
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- 2001-10-01
著者
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Shibata Hajime
Faculty Of Letters Kansai University
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FUJII Nobuo
the Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Shibata H
Analog Devices K.k. Tokyo Jpn
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SHIBATA Hajime
the Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Shibata Hajime
The Department Of Physical Electronics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Fujii Nobuo
The Department Of Physical Electronics Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Fujii Nobuo
The Department Of Physical Electronics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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