Net Separation-Oriented Printed Circuit Board Placement via Margin Maximization

10/25/2022
by   Chung-Kuan Cheng, et al.
0

Packaging has become a crucial process due to the paradigm shift of More than Moore. Addressing manufacturing and yield issues is a significant challenge for modern layout algorithms. We propose to use printed circuit board (PCB) placement as a benchmark for the packaging problem. A maximum-margin formulation is devised to improve the separation between nets. Our framework includes seed layout proposals, a coordinate descent-based procedure to optimize routability, and a mixed-integer linear programming method to legalize the layout. We perform an extensive study with 14 PCB designs and an open-source router. We show that the placements produced by NS-place improve routed wirelength by up to 25%, reduce the number of vias by up to 50%, and reduce the number of DRVs by 79% compared to manual and wirelength-minimal placements.

READ FULL TEXT
research
04/05/2019

Drawing k-linear Metro Maps

Schematic metro maps in practice as well as metro map layout algorithms ...
research
09/19/2022

Trolley optimisation: An extension of bin packing to load PCB components

A trolley is a container for loading printed circuit board (PCB) compone...
research
10/12/2022

Exact and approximation algorithms for sensor placement against DDoS attacks

In a DDoS attack (Distributed Denial of Service), an attacker gains cont...
research
03/06/2019

Exploring Mixed Integer Programming Reformulations for Virtual Machine Placement with Disk Anti-Colocation Constraints

One of the important problems for datacenter resource management is to p...
research
09/07/2022

TAG: Learning Circuit Spatial Embedding From Layouts

Analog and mixed-signal (AMS) circuit designs still rely on human design...
research
11/17/2022

Optimizing Function Layout for Mobile Applications

Function layout, also referred to as function reordering or function pla...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset