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A technology-independent methodology of placement generation for analog circuit
An automatic placement system with emphasis on technology independent methodology and device matching consideration for analog layout design is presented. A novel optimization approach based on circuit partitioning, simulated annealing and a branch-and-bound algorithm is proposed to solve the placement problem. The move set used to generate perturbations for annealing is capable of arriving at any topological placement. The branch-and-bound is modified to take circuit performance into consideration. Results of two silicon proven designs generated by the system demonstrate an 8X cycle time reduction as compared to a manual approach.