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In the previous chapters we have described a new approach to fully automated circuit design for high-performance analog cells and its implementation as the ASTRX/ OBLX synthesis system. Our presentation was organized into two major parts. In the first part, from Chapter 2 to Chapter 7, we focused on the shortcomings in accuracy, automation, and breadth of previous approaches to analog synthesis, creating a new synthesis approach that we implemented as the tools ASTRX/OBLX. In the second part, we built upon the foundation of the ASTRX/OBLX nominal synthesis system and extended it to handle operating point and manufacturing line variations, creating a truly practical analog synthesis system. In this chapter, we highlight the contributions of this work and outline some areas for future investigation.
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Ochotta, E.S., Mukherjee, T., Rutenbar, R.A., Carley, L.R. (1998). Conclusions and Future Work. In: Practical Synthesis of High-Performance Analog Circuits. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5565-0_12
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