Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6942271 Integration, the VLSI Journal 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The equivalence of high and low level designs is determined by comparing a set of predefined performance parameters measured during the simulation of both models. Our methodology investigates the search space to obtain boundary of input parameters, where both models have equivalent performance parameters. We build an optimization problem, where the error percentage between the performance parameters of both models being less than a specified threshold is defined as success criteria. In this problem, input parameters are determined by utilizing evolutionary computation. At the end of the optimization, the border of equivalence for the models is found for input parameters satisfying the success criteria. We demonstrate the validity of our approach on three designs, an inverter, an operational amplifier, and a buck converter, where our approach proves to be an efficient tool in finding an equivalence boundary of analog circuits and models.
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