João P. B. Botelho, L. B. D. Sá, Pedro F. Vieira, A. C. M. Filho
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An experiment on nonlinear synthesis using evolutionary techniques based only on CMOS transistors
An experiment to perform analog circuits synthesis, using evolutionary techniques applied to circuits containing only integrated MOS transistors, is discussed. MOS transistors can operate as capacitors, resistors, switches and bipolar transistors. In an intrinsic evolutionary context, this simplifies considerably the design of field programmable analog arrays. The limitations of the approach are discussed in the paper.