Title :
The sizing rules method for analog integrated circuit design
Author :
Graeb, H. ; Zizala, S. ; Eckmueller, J. ; Antreich, K.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electron. Design Autom., Tech. Univ. of Munich, Germany
Abstract :
Presents the sizing rules method for analog CMOS circuit design that consists of: first, the development of a hierarchical library of transistor pair groups as basic building blocks for analog CMOS circuits; second, the derivation of a hierarchical generic list of constraints that must be satisfied to guarantee the function of each block and its reliability with respect to physical effects; and third, the development of an automatic recognition of building blocks in a circuit schematic. The sizing rules method efficiently captures design knowledge on the technology-specific level of transistor pair groups. This reduces the preparatory modeling effort for analog circuit synthesis. Results of industrial applications to circuit sizing, design centering, response surface modeling and analog placement show the significance of the sizing rules method. Sizing rules especially make sure that automatic circuit sizing and design centering lead to technically meaningful and robust results.
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; VLSI; circuit optimisation; integrated circuit layout; integrated circuit reliability; software libraries; surface fitting; CMOS design; analog circuit synthesis; analog integrated circuits; analog placement; automatic recognition; circuit schematic; constraints; design centering; design knowledge; hierarchical generic list; hierarchical library; industrial applications; integrated circuit design; physical effects; preparatory modeling effort; reliability; response surface modeling; sizing rules method; transistor pair groups; Analog circuits; Analog integrated circuits; CMOS analog integrated circuits; CMOS technology; Circuit optimization; Circuit synthesis; Design automation; Electronic design automation and methodology; Equations; Response surface methodology;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Aided Design, 2001. ICCAD 2001. IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7247-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCAD.2001.968645