A Practical Guide to Analog Behavioral Modeling for IC System
Design presents a methodology for abstracting an IC system so that
the designer can gain a macroscopic view of how sub-systems
interact, as well as verify system functionality in various
applications before committing to a design. This will prevent
problems that may be caused late in the design-cycle by
incompatibilities between the individual blocks that comprise the
overall system. This book will focus on the techniques of modelling
IC systems through analog behavioral modeling and simulation. It
will investigate a practical approach by which designers can put
together these systems to analyze topological and architectural
issues to optimize IC system performance. Highlights: Discussions
on modeling and simulation from SPICE to behavioral simulators
Comparison of various hardware description languages and a
discussion on the effects of language standardization Explanation
on how to reduce time-to-market by decreasing design-cycle time
through modeling and simulation Contains more than 25 building
block examples that can be used to construct mixed-signal IC system
models Analysis of 4 different IC systems using various levels of
model detail This book is intended for the practicing engineer who
would like to gain practical knowledge in applications of analog
behavioral modelling for IC system design.
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