Power grid reduction based on algebraic multigrid principles

With the scaling of technology, power grid noise is becoming increasingly significant for circuit performance. A typical power grid circuit contains millions of linear elements, making noise analysis and verification challenging in terms of both run time and memory. We propose a power grid reduction scheme based on algebraic multigrid principles, in which the coarser-level grid and the restriction operators are constructed automatically from the circuit matrices. This method is suitable for large-scale power grid transient and AC analysis. Experimental results show an order of magnitude speed-up over flat analysis in addition to practical tradeoffs for accuracy, CPU time and memory usage.

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