Title :
CMOS op-amp sizing using a geometric programming formulation
Author :
Mandal, Pradip ; Visvanathan, V.
Author_Institution :
Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
fDate :
1/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The problem of CMOS op-amp circuit sizing is addressed here. Given a circuit and its performance specifications, the goal is to automatically determine the device sizes in order to meet the given performance specifications while minimizing a cost function, such as a weighted sum of the active area and power dissipation. The approach is based on the observation that the first order behavior of a MOS transistor in the saturation region is such that the cost and the constraint functions for this optimization problem can be modeled as posynomial in the design variables. The problem is then solved efficiently as a convex optimization problem. Second order effects are then handled by formulating the problem as one of solving a sequence of convex programs. Numerical experiments show that the solutions to the sequence of convex programs converge to the same design point for widely varying initial guesses. This strongly suggests that the approach is capable of determining the globally optimal solution to the problem. Accuracy of performance prediction in the sizing program (implemented in MATLAB) is maintained by using a newly proposed MOS transistor model and verified against detailed SPICE simulation
Keywords :
CMOS analogue integrated circuits; SPICE; VLSI; circuit CAD; circuit optimisation; circuit simulation; geometric programming; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit modelling; operational amplifiers; CMOS; MATLAB; MOS transistor; SPICE simulation; active area; convex optimization; cost function; design variables; device sizes; geometric programming formulation; op-amp sizing; performance specifications; power dissipation; saturation region; weighted sum; Accuracy; Circuits; Constraint optimization; Cost function; Design optimization; MOSFETs; Mathematical model; Operational amplifiers; Power dissipation; Predictive models;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on