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  2. Verilog-AMS - Wikipedia

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    Verilog-AMS is a derivative of the Verilog hardware description language that includes Analog and Mixed-Signal extensions (AMS) in order to define the behavior of analog and mixed-signal systems. It extends the event-based simulator loops of Verilog/ SystemVerilog / VHDL , by a continuous-time simulator, which solves the differential equations ...

  3. List of HDL simulators - Wikipedia

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    Verilogger Extreme is a newer, compiled-code simulator that is Verilog-2001 compliant and much faster than Pro. Verilog-XL: Cadence Design Systems: V1995: The original Verilog simulator, Gateway Design's Verilog-XL was the first (and only, for a time) Verilog simulator to be qualified for ASIC (validation) sign-off.

  4. Verilog - Wikipedia

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    Verilog was later submitted to IEEE and became IEEE Standard 1364-1995, commonly referred to as Verilog-95. In the same time frame Cadence initiated the creation of Verilog-A to put standards support behind its analog simulator Spectre. Verilog-A was never intended to be a standalone language and is a subset of Verilog-AMS which encompassed ...

  5. Verilog-A - Wikipedia

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    Verilog-A was an all-analog subset of Verilog-AMS that was the project's first phase. There was considerable delay between the first Verilog-A language reference manual and the full Verilog-AMS , and in that time Verilog moved to the IEEE, leaving Verilog-AMS behind at Accellera .

  6. Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Mead–Conway VLSI chip design revolution, or Mead and Conway revolution, was a very-large-scale integration design revolution starting in 1978 which resulted in a worldwide restructuring of academic materials in computer science and electrical engineering education, and was paramount for the development of industries based on the application of microelectronics.

  7. Verilator - Wikipedia

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    Verilator is now used within academic research, open source projects and for commercial semiconductor development. It is part of the growing body of free electronic design automation (EDA) software. It is free and open-source software released under a GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) 3.0 only, or an Artistic License 2.0.

  8. Behavioral modeling in computer-aided design - Wikipedia

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    Analog Behavioral Modeling with the Verilog-A Language by Dan FitzPatrick, Ira Miller. This computer science article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  9. ADMS - Wikipedia

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    ADMS stands for Automatic Device Model Synthesizer. [1] ADMS can be used to turn Verilog-A compact models [2] into C code. ADMS interpreter parses a Verilog-AMS file to build a data tree. [3] XML filters are applied on the tree to generate the output files.