Effect of acceleration in optimization of the electronics circuits
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https://doi.org/10.20535/RADAP.2010.40.12-16Keywords:
optimization electronics circuits, electronics circuits, designAbstract
An additional acceleration effect has been analyzed for the electronic circuit optimization process. This effect has been appeared due to the different behavior of the design trajectories whenever the vector of the control functions was changed. Effect was obtained for all analyzed circuits and it can reduce the computer time to some powersReferences
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