Computational intelligence in analog and mixed-signal (AMS) and radio-frequency (RF) circuit design

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This book explains the application of recent advances in computational intelligence - Algorithms, design methodologies, and synthesis techniques - to the design of integrated circuits and systems. It highlights new biasing and sizing approaches and optimization techniques and their application to the design of high-performance digital, VLSI, radio-frequency, and mixed-signal circuits and systems. This first of two related volumes addresses the design of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) and radio-frequency (RF) circuits, with 17 chapters grouped into parts on analog and mixed-signal applications, and radio-frequency design. It will be of interest to practitioners and researchers in computer science and electronics engineering engaged with the design of electronic circuits.

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Fakhfakh, M., Tlelo-Cuautle, E., & Siarry, P. (2015). Computational intelligence in analog and mixed-signal (AMS) and radio-frequency (RF) circuit design. Computational Intelligence in Analog and Mixed-Signal (AMS) and Radio-Frequency (RF) Circuit Design (pp. 1–491). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19872-9

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