Late Breaking Results: Breaking Symmetry- Unconventional Placement of Analog Circuits using Multi-Level Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning
Maji, Supriyo, Zhao, Linran, Poddar, Souradip, Pan, David Z.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Layout-dependent effects (LDEs) significantly impact analog circuit performance. Traditionally, designers have relied on symmetric placement of circuit components to mitigate variations caused by LDEs. However, due to non-linear nature of these effects, conventional methods often fall short. We propose an objective-driven, multi-level, multi-agent Q-learning framework to explore unconventional design space of analog layout, opening new avenues for optimizing analog circuit performance. Our approach achieves better variation performance than the state-of-the-art layout techniques. Notably, this is the first application of multi-agent RL in analog layout automation. The proposed approach is compared with non-ML approach based on simulated annealing.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-14-2025
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