DocumentCode
1540560
Title
PSCAN´96: new software for simulation and optimization of complex RSFQ circuits
Author
Polonsky, S. ; Shevchenko, P. ; Kirichenko, A. ; Zinoviev, D. ; Rylyakov, A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
1997
fDate
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2685
Lastpage
2689
Abstract
The first version of PSCAN program (Personal Superconductor Circuit ANalyzer) was introduced in 1991. The program is a general purpose superconductor circuit simulator with an emphasis on the design of Rapid Single-Flux-Quantum (RSFQ) circuits. In the intervening years a number of new features were gradually added to the program. In particular, verification of the correct circuit behavior was enhanced using a special hierarchical Single-Flux-Quantum Hardware Description Language (SFQHDL). Next, a fast heuristic algorithm for margin optimization was introduced, which increased the number of parameters that can be simultaneously optimized in reasonable CPU times. Finally, recently we improved the numerical algorithm used for the simulation by using sparse symmetric positive definite matrices (instead of general structure band matrices as before). As a result, simulation speed has increased almost tenfold. Now it takes about 30 seconds of a CPU time on HP716/100 workstation to run a 2000 ps simulation of a 120-Josephson-junction circuit, and about a week to optimize all parameters of a two hundred Josephson junction circuit. We have merged all these improvements in a new version of our simulator, PSCAN´96.
Keywords
circuit analysis computing; circuit optimisation; digital integrated circuits; hardware description languages; software packages; sparse matrices; superconducting integrated circuits; transient analysis; Josephson-junction circuit; PSCAN´96; SFQHDL; complex RSFQ circuits; fast heuristic algorithm; hierarchical HDL; margin optimization; numerical algorithm; optimization software; rapid single-flux-quantum circuits; simulation software; simulation speed improvement; sparse symmetric positive definite matrices; superconductor circuit simulator; verification; Analytical models; Central Processing Unit; Circuit analysis; Circuit simulation; Circuit synthesis; Circuit testing; Hardware; Josephson junctions; Sparse matrices; Symmetric matrices;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/77.621792
Filename
621792
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