This paper deals with the problem of automated placement of electronic components in a circuit layout by using a graph-space approach. In this approach, the relationships of connections among modules in a given electronic circuit are represented by a hypergraph. Then by using a graph-space approach, the vertices (representing the modules) are mapped into the graph space such that the distance between vertices in the space reflects the weights (the number of wires) of edges between vertices of the original hypergraph. On the basis of this placement in graph-space, the modules are assigned to grids on the printed-circuit board so as to minimize the total wire length. Simulation results show this technique yields a better assignment than the one derived from a hand-optimized layout and from an accepted automated-design method.
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