%0 Conference Paper %B Late Breaking Papers at the Genetic Programming 1996 Conference Stanford University July 28-31, 1996 %D 1996 %T Evolution of a Low-Distortion, Low-Bias 60 Decibel Op Amp with Good Frequency Generalization using Genetic Programming %A Koza, John %A Andre, David %A III, Forrest Bennett %A Keane, Martin %C Stanford University, CA, USA %E John R. Koza %I Stanford Bookstore %K genetic algorithms, genetic programming %P 94--100 %U http://www.genetic-programming.com/jkpdf/gp1996lbpamplifier.pdf %X Genetic programming was used to evolve both the topology and the sizing (numerical values) for each component of a low-distortion, low-bias 60 decibel (1000-to-1) amplifier circuit with good frequency generalization. The evolved circuit was composed of two types of transistors (active elements) as well as resistors and capacitors. %8 "28--31 " # jul %9 inproceedings %@ 0-18-201031-7