Optimal design of a CMOS op-amp via geometric programming (2001)
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| Venue: | IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design |
| Citations: | 36 - 8 self |
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@ARTICLE{Hershenson01optimaldesign,
author = {Maria Del Mar Hershenson and Stephen P. Boyd and Thomas H. Lee},
title = {Optimal design of a CMOS op-amp via geometric programming},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design},
year = {2001},
volume = {20},
pages = {1--21}
}
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We describe a new method for determining component values and transistor dimensions for CMOS operational ampli ers (op-amps). We observe that a wide variety of design objectives and constraints have a special form, i.e., they are posynomial functions of the design variables. As a result the ampli er design problem can be expressed as a special form of optimization problem called geometric programming, for which very e cient global optimization methods have been developed. As a consequence we can e ciently determine globally optimal ampli er designs, or globally optimal trade-o s among competing performance measures such aspower, open-loop gain, and bandwidth. Our method therefore yields completely automated synthesis of (globally) optimal CMOS ampli ers, directly from speci cations. In this paper we apply this method to a speci c, widely used operational ampli er architecture, showing in detail how to formulate the design problem as a geometric program. We compute globally optimal trade-o curves relating performance measures such as power dissipation, unity-gain bandwidth, and open-loop gain. We show how the method can be used to synthesize robust designs, i.e., designs guaranteed to meet the speci cations for a







