Decoupling capacitors are used to provide adequate and stable power for integrated circuits in printed circuit boards (PCB). For complicated and large designs, it is difficult to select capacitors to meet voltage ripple limits while also minimizing cost because the search space is too large. In this work, a new genetic algorithm (GA) is proposed for the selection and placement of capacitors to meet a target impedance using as few capacitors as possible. The GA is centered around controlling the number of unused port locations in the GA population solutions, with the result of smoothing out the GA convergence and speeding up the convergence rate. A result comparison is made of the proposed GA against other algorithms and found the GA competi...
ABSTRACT: Capacitors in power systems are generally used to supply reactive power to reduces losses ...
Abstract- In this paper, the optimal sizing of fixed capacitor banks problem in a distorted intercon...
Power distribution networks typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine th...
A fast and efficient method is proposed for placement of decoupling capacitors on printed circuit bo...
A genetic algorithm (GA)-based method is proposed for simultaneous optimization of decoupling capaci...
This article proposes a new physics-assisted genetic algorithm (PAGA) for decoupling capacitor (deca...
This article proposes a jitter-aware decoupling capacitors placement optimization method that uses t...
In this paper we describe a new technique for placing fixed capacitors in radial distribution system...
Corresponding authors: Zihao Wang; Chulsoon Hwang.International audienceThis paper proposes a jitter...
One of the on-going studies in the power distribution system is optimal placement of capacitors to w...
A method is proposed for the optimized placement of decoupling capacitors on power delivery networks...
Abstract: This paper presents a new method for determining capacitor placement in distribution syste...
With increasingly stringent requirements for lower voltage supply, and higher density in PCB (Printe...
The issue of optimal allocation of capacitor banks concerning power losses minimization in distribut...
Selection of decoupling capacitors (decaps) is important for power distribution network (PDN) design...
ABSTRACT: Capacitors in power systems are generally used to supply reactive power to reduces losses ...
Abstract- In this paper, the optimal sizing of fixed capacitor banks problem in a distorted intercon...
Power distribution networks typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine th...
A fast and efficient method is proposed for placement of decoupling capacitors on printed circuit bo...
A genetic algorithm (GA)-based method is proposed for simultaneous optimization of decoupling capaci...
This article proposes a new physics-assisted genetic algorithm (PAGA) for decoupling capacitor (deca...
This article proposes a jitter-aware decoupling capacitors placement optimization method that uses t...
In this paper we describe a new technique for placing fixed capacitors in radial distribution system...
Corresponding authors: Zihao Wang; Chulsoon Hwang.International audienceThis paper proposes a jitter...
One of the on-going studies in the power distribution system is optimal placement of capacitors to w...
A method is proposed for the optimized placement of decoupling capacitors on power delivery networks...
Abstract: This paper presents a new method for determining capacitor placement in distribution syste...
With increasingly stringent requirements for lower voltage supply, and higher density in PCB (Printe...
The issue of optimal allocation of capacitor banks concerning power losses minimization in distribut...
Selection of decoupling capacitors (decaps) is important for power distribution network (PDN) design...
ABSTRACT: Capacitors in power systems are generally used to supply reactive power to reduces losses ...
Abstract- In this paper, the optimal sizing of fixed capacitor banks problem in a distorted intercon...
Power distribution networks typically have tie and sectionalizing switches whose states determine th...