This paper describes a computational strategy for virtual design and prototyping of electronic components and assemblies. The design process is formulated as a design optimisation problem. The solution of this problem identifies not only the design which meets certain user specified requirements but also the design with the maximum possible improvement in particular aspects such as reliability, cost, etc. The modelling approach exploits numerical techniques for computational analysis (Finite Element Analysis) integrated with numerical methods for approximation, statistical analysis and optimisation. A software framework of modules that incorporates the required numerical techniques is developed and used to carry out the design optimisation ...
A system for optimising electronic circuits to be designed has two parts or phases, a training phase...
The main aim for development of smaller packages is mainly due to ongoing development of portable co...
When designing an integrated circuit, it is important to take into consideration random variations a...
Purpose – This paper aims to present an integrated optimisation-modelling computational approach for...
The objective of this research is to develop a design framework for virtual prototyping of electroni...
The aim of integrating computational mechanics (FEA and CFD) and optimization tools is to speed up d...
Flip-chip assembly, developed in the early 1960s, is now being positioned as a key joining technolog...
This book covers layout design and layout migration methodologies for optimizing multi-net wire stru...
The objective of this research is to present a holistic study of the on-chip copper interconnect tec...
The presentation will review some of the new developments in optimisation techniques and their relev...
In this paper, a method for the integration of several numerical analytical techniques that are used...
Designing complex integrated circuits relies heavily on mathematical methods and calls for suitable ...
A new capability for design is reviewed. This capability provides for rapid assembly of detail finit...
Proceedings of 7th Electronics Packaging Technology Conference, EPTC 20052444-45
Interconnect has become the dominating factor in determining circuit performance and reliability in ...
A system for optimising electronic circuits to be designed has two parts or phases, a training phase...
The main aim for development of smaller packages is mainly due to ongoing development of portable co...
When designing an integrated circuit, it is important to take into consideration random variations a...
Purpose – This paper aims to present an integrated optimisation-modelling computational approach for...
The objective of this research is to develop a design framework for virtual prototyping of electroni...
The aim of integrating computational mechanics (FEA and CFD) and optimization tools is to speed up d...
Flip-chip assembly, developed in the early 1960s, is now being positioned as a key joining technolog...
This book covers layout design and layout migration methodologies for optimizing multi-net wire stru...
The objective of this research is to present a holistic study of the on-chip copper interconnect tec...
The presentation will review some of the new developments in optimisation techniques and their relev...
In this paper, a method for the integration of several numerical analytical techniques that are used...
Designing complex integrated circuits relies heavily on mathematical methods and calls for suitable ...
A new capability for design is reviewed. This capability provides for rapid assembly of detail finit...
Proceedings of 7th Electronics Packaging Technology Conference, EPTC 20052444-45
Interconnect has become the dominating factor in determining circuit performance and reliability in ...
A system for optimising electronic circuits to be designed has two parts or phases, a training phase...
The main aim for development of smaller packages is mainly due to ongoing development of portable co...
When designing an integrated circuit, it is important to take into consideration random variations a...