Periodic Reporting for period 1 - SYSTEMIC-RF (Automated synthesis methodology for reliable RF integrated circuits)
Période du rapport: 2021-09-01 au 2023-08-31
After developing the desired models for inductors and transformers, these have been integrated in a wider tool, for circuit automated design. Several designs have been achieved using such automated design methodology, from a low-noise amplifier, to a voltage-controlled oscillator and a power amplifier (all at 28GHz). A prototype was fabricated using this methodology (an LNA) and the specifications obtained are well above the state-of-the-art, proving that the SYSTEMIC-RF project was successful in developing a methodology that can help RF designers in achieving superior performances in an efficient manner.
Regarding exploitation and dissemination, Dr. Passos, made several talks, both for industry and academia, presenting the SYSTEMIC-RF project, and also participated in a radio program for a Portuguese radio station, disseminating the project to wider audiences. Regarding scientific publications, 8 different publications were achieved (3 journals and 5 conferences), and three more are still in review process (1 journal and 2 conferences).
It can be concluded that the implementation of all WP of the project was a success and the exploitation and dissemination results also agree (and even surpassed) with what was proposed originally.
Hence, the SYSTEMIC-RF proposal represents a clear advance beyond the RF IC design automation state-of-the-art.Furthermore the SYSTEMIC-RF methodology software will be made available to all analog/RF designers upon request through the following website (https://www.aidasoft.com/Home(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)). Moreover, the tool PACOSYT, for designing inductors and transformers up to 150GHz is also made open source (https://github.com/nunocclourenco/pacosyt(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)) so that it can be used by the community to enhance their RF circuit designs with more optimal inductors and transformers. By using the tools and methodologies developed in SYSTEMIC-RF project, designers will have the ability to use new powerful tools that can speed up the circuit design stage having an active impact on H2020 priorities such as the personalized healthcare, by e.g. designing circuits that improve our ability to monitor health.