2023
DOI: 10.1109/tcad.2023.3238880
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Constructive Placement and Routing for Common-Centroid Capacitor Arrays in Binary-Weighted and Split DACs

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“…Similarly applying "AA/y=0" ensures (15) and thus match any combination of order that has n odd (n, nm, nm 2 , etc) while we apply "AA/x=0" to guarantee (16) and match all terms containing m odd (m, nm, n 2 m, etc). Equations ( 15) and ( 16) prove that by just a simple reflection and rotation between quadrants, we can match devices regardless of any odd gradient errors.…”
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“…Similarly applying "AA/y=0" ensures (15) and thus match any combination of order that has n odd (n, nm, nm 2 , etc) while we apply "AA/x=0" to guarantee (16) and match all terms containing m odd (m, nm, n 2 m, etc). Equations ( 15) and ( 16) prove that by just a simple reflection and rotation between quadrants, we can match devices regardless of any odd gradient errors.…”
Section: B the Matching Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several layout techniques and algorithms [13]- [27] have been proposed to improve matching. In, [13]- [15] they discussed the widely used common centroid layout pattern where every device is divided into multiple segments, and these segments are arranged in a pattern to ensure that their spatial centers align with each other. Common centroid layout cancels only linear gradient effects.…”
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