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An increasing number of ICs require some core of analog circuitry for interfacing, wireless communication, multimedia data handling (speech, vision), etc. Despite substantial progress on CAD tools, these analog subsystems are still mostly designed by hand. This paper surveys progress on one proposed solution to this problem: a top-to-bottom tool suite for analog and mixed-signal designs under development at Carnegie Mellon University, called ACACIA. The principal focus of the ACACIA system is synthesis: of circuits and layouts, from cells to systems. We describe here briefly the core tools in ACACIA, focusing on cell-level circuit synthesis and layout, and mixed-signal system-level floorplanning, routing, and power grid design.
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Rutenbar, R.A. et al. (1996). Synthesis and Layout for Analog and Mixed-Signal ICs in the ACACIA System. In: Huijsing, J.H., van de Plassche, R.J., Sansen, W.M.C. (eds) Analog Circuit Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2462-2_7
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