Multiobjective optimization for decision support in automated 2.5D system-in-package electronics design

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We propose a multiobjective optimization approach for decision support in the 2.5D System-in-Package (SiP) design automation. 2.5D SiP is a relatively new integration concept for miniaturization in which a microelectronic system is integrated on vertically stacked substrate modules.We approach the SiP layout process with Pareto optimization. A database of optimized SiP layouts is interactively explored with our decision support tool 3D SiP Expert. Our optimization methods streamline the layout process, eliminate time-consuming redesign steps and support selecting SiP technologies and the ideal number of substrate modules. We discuss a constructive heuristic that places the devices on the substrates. Our computational results show that the heuristic is efficient and finds solutions within 6% of optimality. We also propose group constraints that implicitly cluster device groups, e.g., functional cooperating devices, and that structure the placement. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Berger, M., Schröder, M., & Küfer, K. H. (2010). Multiobjective optimization for decision support in automated 2.5D system-in-package electronics design. In Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization (pp. 783–791). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10745-0_87

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