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Projekt Titel
Electronic Design Flow Improvement with Machine Learning Tools
Startdatum
October 1, 2021
Enddatum
September 30, 2024
Award URL
https://www.tet.tuhh.de/en/research/signal-and-power-integrity-si-pi/
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Funder
Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg (FHH)  
Institut
Theoretische Elektrotechnik E-18  
Projektleitung
Schuster, Christian  
Mitarbeitende
Schierholz, Christian Morten  
The design of modern printed circuit boards (PCBs) is a challenging task and requires the compliance with a variety of specifications. To reduce the risk of a poor design and getting the desired functionality, the design processs is accompanied by many electromagnetic simulations. In combination with the time requirement of an individual simulaion this results in a large effort which needs a lot of computational resources. Because future designs will have a higher complexity and larger integration level, decreasing the time requirement for an individual simulation is an important task to solve. Without improving the simulation mechanism the design ow will require more time which results in additional costs for the development. This project aims to improve the design ow by providing a more efficient design tool and process. In the area of machine learning algorithms some promising ideas are found. Publications in recent years provide methods to increase the efficiency of optimization processes – for example generic algorithms for the placement of decoupling capacitors. With artificial neural networks first results are achieved by investigating the impedance of the power delivery network under the in uence of decoupling capacitors. Future work shall increase the applicability of artificial neural networks to a wider range of simulation tasks. Therefore different aspects have to be investigated. The focus is on printed circuit boards which are commonly used in many electronic devices. The functionality and capabilities of printed circuit boards is well understood. One of the most important aspects within this project is to provide not only a faster simulation ow but to ensure the consistency of simulation results with existing tools and methods.
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