Abstract

AbstractA surface charge modeling method is one of the routing methods based on strategies that minimize network energy. The relationship between potential energy and typical routing criteria is theoretically investigated first. It is concluded that the minimal energy state coincides with the minimal wire length in case of the sufficiently large printed circuit boards (PCBs). Then a procedure for improving wiring starting from an initial wiring which is a minimal route connecting terminal pairs in a straight line is described. This technique has the advantage of not requiring wiring specification priorities and obtaining the wiring routes of the shortest‐path topology.

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