A Computer-Aided Design and Synthesis Environment for Analog
Integrated Circuits addresses the design methodologies and CAD tools
that are available for the systematic design and design automation of
analog integrated circuits. Two complementary approaches are discussed.
In the first part the AMGIE analog synthesis system is described. AMGIE
is the first analog synthesis system that automates the full design
process from specifications down to verified layout. It is targeted to
the design of moderate-complexity circuits. It relies on design and
circuit knowledge stored in the tool's libraries and can be used by both
novice and experienced analog designers as well as system-level
designers. The inner workings are explained in detail, with (practical)
examples to demonstrate how the implemented algorithms and techniques
work. Experimental results obtained with the AMGIE system are reported,
including actual fabricated and measured circuits.
The second approach, i.e. the systematic design of high-performance
analog circuits, is discussed in the second part of the book. This
approach is supported by tools to boost the productivity of the
designer. An example of such a tool is Mondriaan, that is targeted
towards the automatic layout generation of highly regular analog blocks.
The proposed systematic design methodology is then applied to the design
of high-accuracy current-steering digital to analog converters (DACs).
The full design path is discussed in detail. By using the Mondriaan tool
and other in-house developed and commercially available tools, the first
14-bit accurate current-steering DAC without tuning or trimming in CMOS
technology has been fabricated and measured.
Both complementary approaches increase analog design productivity.
Design times of the different design experiments undertaken are reported
throughout the book to demonstrate this.