Title :
CAFFEINE: template-free symbolic model generation of analog circuits via canonical form functions and genetic programming
Author :
McConaghy, Trent ; Eeckelaert, Tom ; Gielen, Georges
Author_Institution :
ESAT-MICAS, Katholieke Univ., Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
This paper presents a method to automatically generate compact symbolic performance models of analog circuits with no prior specification of an equation template. The approach takes SPICE simulation data as input, which enables modeling of any nonlinear circuits and circuit characteristics. Genetic programming is applied as a means of traversing the space of possible symbolic expressions. A grammar is specially designed to constrain the search to a canonical form for functions. The approach generates a set of symbolic models that collectively provide a tradeoff between error and model complexity. Experimental results show that the symbolic models generated ar compact and easy to understand, making this an effective method for aiding understanding in analog design. The models also demonstrate better prediction quality than polynomials.
Keywords :
SPICE; analogue circuits; circuit analysis computing; circuit optimisation; genetic algorithms; nonlinear network analysis; CAFFEINE; SPICE simulation; analog circuits; analog design; circuit characteristics; circuit modeling; compact symbolic performance models; genetic programming; nonlinear circuits; symbolic model generation; Analog circuits; Circuit simulation; Circuit topology; Genetic programming; Network topology; Nonlinear circuits; Nonlinear equations; Predictive models; SPICE; Virtual manufacturing;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2005. ESSCIRC 2005. Proceedings of the 31st European
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9205-1
DOI :
10.1109/ESSCIR.2005.1541605