Techniques for Analog Multilevel Simulation
Title | Techniques for Analog Multilevel Simulation PDF eBook |
Author | Jaidip Singh |
Publisher | |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 1994 |
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Mixed-Mode Simulation and Analog Multilevel Simulation
Title | Mixed-Mode Simulation and Analog Multilevel Simulation PDF eBook |
Author | Resve A. Saleh |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2013-03-09 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1475758545 |
Mixed-Mode Simulation and Analog Multilevel Simulation addresses the problems of simulating entire mixed analog/digital systems in the time-domain. A complete hierarchy of modeling and simulation methods for analog and digital circuits is described. Mixed-Mode Simulation and Analog Multilevel Simulation also provides a chronology of the research in the field of mixed-mode simulation and analog multilevel simulation over the last ten to fifteen years. In addition, it provides enough information to the reader so that a prototype mixed-mode simulator could be developed using the algorithms in this book. Mixed-Mode Simulation and Analog Multilevel Simulation can also be used as documentation for the SPLICE family of mixed-mode programs as they are based on the algorithms and techniques described in this book.
Multilevel Simulation Techniques
Title | Multilevel Simulation Techniques PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Henry Dyre |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Electric network analysis |
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Multilevel Simulation Techniques
Title | Multilevel Simulation Techniques PDF eBook |
Author | Franz Josef Rammig |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1987 |
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Modeling in Analog Design
Title | Modeling in Analog Design PDF eBook |
Author | Jean-Michel Bergé |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1461523338 |
Modeling in Analog Design highlights some of the most pressing issues in the use of modeling techniques for design of analogue circuits. Using models for circuit design gives designers the power to express directly the behaviour of parts of a circuit in addition to using other pre-defined components. There are numerous advantages to this new category of analog behavioral language. In the short term, by favouring the top-down design and raising the level of description abstraction, this approach provides greater freedom of implementation and a higher degree of technology independence. In the longer term, analog synthesis and formal optimisation are targeted. Modeling in Analog Design introduces the reader to two main language standards: VHDL-A and MHDL. It goes on to provide in-depth examples of the use of these languages to model analog devices. The final part is devoted to the very important topic of modeling the thermal and electrothermal aspects of devices. This book is essential reading for analog designers using behavioral languages and analog CAD tool development environments who have to provide the tools used by the designers.
Multi-level Simulation and Computer Aided Macromodeling of Analog Circuits
Title | Multi-level Simulation and Computer Aided Macromodeling of Analog Circuits PDF eBook |
Author | Giorgio Casinovi |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Linear integrated circuits |
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Simulation Techniques and Solutions for Mixed-Signal Coupling in Integrated Circuits
Title | Simulation Techniques and Solutions for Mixed-Signal Coupling in Integrated Circuits PDF eBook |
Author | Nishath K. Verghese |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1461522390 |
The goal of putting `systems on a chip' has been a difficult challenge that is only recently being met. Since the world is `analog', putting systems on a chip requires putting analog interfaces on the same chip as digital processing functions. Since some processing functions are accomplished more efficiently in analog circuitry, chips with a large amount of analog and digital circuitry are being designed. Whether a small amount of analog circuitry is combined with varying amounts of digital circuitry or the other way around, the problem encountered in marrying analog and digital circuitry are the same but with different scope. Some of the most prevalent problems are chip/package capacitive and inductive coupling, ringing on the RLC tuned circuits that form the chip/package power supply rails and off-chip drivers and receivers, coupling between circuits through the chip substrate bulk, and radiated emissions from the chip/package interconnects. To aggravate the problems of designers who have to deal with the complexity of mixed-signal coupling there is a lack of verification techniques to simulate the problem. In addition to considering RLC models for the various chip/package/board level parasitics, mixed-signal circuit designers must also model coupling through the common substrate when simulating ICs to obtain an accurate estimate of coupled noise in their designs. Unfortunately, accurate simulation of substrate coupling has only recently begun to receive attention, and techniques for the same are not widely known. Simulation Techniques and Solutions for Mixed-Signal Coupling in Integrated Circuits addresses two major issues of the mixed-signal coupling problem -- how to simulate it and how to overcome it. It identifies some of the problems that will be encountered, gives examples of actual hardware experiences, offers simulation techniques, and suggests possible solutions. Readers of this book should come away with a clear directive to simulate their design for interactions prior to building the design, versus a `build it and see' mentality.