Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations

Abstract The operation of high-frequency devices, including microwave passive components, can be impaired by fabrication tolerances but also incomplete knowledge concerning operating conditions (temperature, input power levels) and material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity). Although the acc...

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Main Authors: Anna Pietrenko-Dabrowska, Slawomir Koziel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022-12-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26562-8
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description Abstract The operation of high-frequency devices, including microwave passive components, can be impaired by fabrication tolerances but also incomplete knowledge concerning operating conditions (temperature, input power levels) and material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity). Although the accuracy of manufacturing processes is always limited, the effects of parameter deviations can be accounted for in advance at the design phase through optimization of suitably selected statistical performance figures. Perhaps the most popular one is the yield, which provides a straightforward assessment of the likelihood of fulfilling performance conditions imposed upon the system given the assumed deviations of designable parameters. The latter are typically quantified by means of probability distributions pertinent to the fabrication process. The fundamental obstacle of the yield-driven design is its high computational cost. The primary mitigation approach nowadays is the employment of surrogate modeling methods. Yet, a construction of reliable metamodels becomes problematic for systems featuring a large number of degrees of freedom. Our work proposes a technique for fast yield optimization of microwave passives, which relies on response feature technology as well as variable-fidelity simulation models. Utilization of response features enables efficient handling of issues related to the system response nonlinearities. Meanwhile, the incorporation of variable-resolution simulations allows for accelerating the yield estimation process, which translates into remarkably low overall cost of the optimizing the yield. Our approach is verified with the use of three microstrip couplers. Comprehensive benchmarking demonstrates its superiority in terms of computational efficiency over the state-of-the-art algorithms, whereas reliability is corroborated by electromagnetic-driven Monte Carlo simulations.
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spelling doaj.art-f0b9807c44fa402e8c31b8e77495229c2023-01-01T12:17:29ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222022-12-0112111410.1038/s41598-022-26562-8Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulationsAnna Pietrenko-Dabrowska0Slawomir Koziel1Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of TechnologyFaculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of TechnologyAbstract The operation of high-frequency devices, including microwave passive components, can be impaired by fabrication tolerances but also incomplete knowledge concerning operating conditions (temperature, input power levels) and material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity). Although the accuracy of manufacturing processes is always limited, the effects of parameter deviations can be accounted for in advance at the design phase through optimization of suitably selected statistical performance figures. Perhaps the most popular one is the yield, which provides a straightforward assessment of the likelihood of fulfilling performance conditions imposed upon the system given the assumed deviations of designable parameters. The latter are typically quantified by means of probability distributions pertinent to the fabrication process. The fundamental obstacle of the yield-driven design is its high computational cost. The primary mitigation approach nowadays is the employment of surrogate modeling methods. Yet, a construction of reliable metamodels becomes problematic for systems featuring a large number of degrees of freedom. Our work proposes a technique for fast yield optimization of microwave passives, which relies on response feature technology as well as variable-fidelity simulation models. Utilization of response features enables efficient handling of issues related to the system response nonlinearities. Meanwhile, the incorporation of variable-resolution simulations allows for accelerating the yield estimation process, which translates into remarkably low overall cost of the optimizing the yield. Our approach is verified with the use of three microstrip couplers. Comprehensive benchmarking demonstrates its superiority in terms of computational efficiency over the state-of-the-art algorithms, whereas reliability is corroborated by electromagnetic-driven Monte Carlo simulations.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26562-8
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Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations
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title Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations
title_full Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations
title_fullStr Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations
title_full_unstemmed Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations
title_short Rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable-fidelity EM simulations
title_sort rapid yield optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by response features and variable fidelity em simulations
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-26562-8
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