A coordinate-transformed Arnoldi algorithm for generating guaranteed stable reduced-order models of RLC circuits

L. M. Silveira, M. Kamon, I. Elfadel, Jacob K. White
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Since the first papers on asymptotic waveform evaluation (AWE), Pade-based reduced order models have become standard for improving coupled circuit-interconnect simulation efficiency. Such models can be accurately computed using bi-orthogonalization algorithms like Pade via Lanczos (PVL), but the resulting Pade approximates can still be unstable even when generated from stable RLC circuits. For certain classes of RC circuits it has been shown that congruence transforms, like the Arnoldi algorithm, can generate guaranteed stable and passive reduced-order models. In this paper we present a computationally efficient model-order reduction technique, the coordinate-transformed Arnoldi algorithm, and show that this method generates arbitrarily accurate and guaranteed stable reduced-order models for RLC circuits. Examples are presented which demonstrates the enhanced stability and efficiency of the new method.
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RLC电路保稳定降阶模型的坐标变换Arnoldi算法
自第一批关于渐近波形评估(AWE)的论文发表以来,基于pade的降阶模型已经成为提高耦合电路互连仿真效率的标准。这样的模型可以使用像Pade via Lanczos (PVL)这样的双正交化算法精确计算,但是即使由稳定的RLC电路生成,所得到的Pade近似值仍然是不稳定的。对于某些类型的RC电路,证明了同余变换,如Arnoldi算法,可以生成保证稳定的无源降阶模型。本文提出了一种计算效率很高的模型降阶技术——坐标变换Arnoldi算法,并证明了该方法可以为RLC电路生成任意精确且保证稳定的降阶模型。算例表明,该方法提高了算法的稳定性和效率。
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