Evolution using genetic programming of a low-distortion 96 decibel operational amplifier

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There is no known general technique for automatically designing an analog electrical circuit that satisfies design specifications. Genetic programming was used to evolve both the topology and the sizing (numerical values) for each component of a low-distortion 96 decibel (64,860 -to-l) amplifier circuit. © 1997 ACM.

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Koza, J. R., Bennett, F. H., Andre, D., & Keane, M. A. (1997). Evolution using genetic programming of a low-distortion 96 decibel operational amplifier. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (pp. 207–216). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/331697.331742

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