Estimating the number of operations for various optimization strategies in analog circuit designing
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2012.50.13-20Keywords:
analog circuit optimization, number of the operations, the generalized optimization strategy, optimum strategyAbstract
Formalization of the electronic circuits designing process ignoring Kirkhhof’s laws leads to designing process generalization and emergence of various designing strategies. These strategies differ in the number of equations, solving on each step of optimization procedure. The standard designing approach or that the same traditional designing strategy is one of possible strategy of this set. The number of operations analysis for structural basis various designing strategies enables us to conclude that under certain conditions an optimum strategy, in sense of a minimum number of operations, is a strategy differed both from traditional designing strategy and the modified traditional designing strategy.References
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