J. Dufour, R. McBride, Ping Zhang, Chung-Kuan Cheng
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When designing integrated circuits, sub-components rarely end up being perfectly rectangular. However, currently most block-placers only consider rectangular components, resulting in inefficient area utilization. We propose a placement tool that allows arbitrarily sized and shaped convex components. It extends the rectangle-packing method proposed by Kajitani. We describe the methods used to create the placement and give some performance results.