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Automated Circuit Sizing with Multi-objective Optimization based on Differential Evolution and Bayesian Inference

Authors :
Visan, Catalin
Pascu, Octavian
Stanescu, Marius
Sandru, Elena-Diana
Diaconu, Cristian
Buzo, Andi
Pelz, Georg
Cucu, Horia
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

With the ever increasing complexity of specifications, manual sizing for analog circuits recently became very challenging. Especially for innovative, large-scale circuits designs, with tens of design variables, operating conditions and conflicting objectives to be optimized, design engineers spend many weeks, running time-consuming simulations, in their attempt at finding the right configuration. Recent years brought machine learning and optimization techniques to the field of analog circuits design, with evolutionary algorithms and Bayesian models showing good results for circuit sizing. In this context, we introduce a design optimization method based on Generalized Differential Evolution 3 (GDE3) and Gaussian Processes (GPs). The proposed method is able to perform sizing for complex circuits with a large number of design variables and many conflicting objectives to be optimized. While state-of-the-art methods reduce multi-objective problems to single-objective optimization and potentially induce a prior bias, we search directly over the multi-objective space using Pareto dominance and ensure that diverse solutions are provided to the designers to choose from. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed method is the first to specifically address the diversity of the solutions, while also focusing on minimizing the number of simulations required to reach feasible configurations. We evaluate the introduced method on two voltage regulators showing different levels of complexity and we highlight that the proposed innovative candidate selection method and survival policy leads to obtaining feasible solutions, with a high degree of diversity, much faster than with GDE3 or Bayesian Optimization-based algorithms.<br />Comment: 48 pages, 13 figures, submitted to Knowledge Based Systems

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.02391
Document Type :
Working Paper