Enabling Complex Stimuli in Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulation

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  • Sara Divanbeigi
  • Evan Aditya
  • Zhongpin Wang
  • Markus Olbrich

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksProceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019
Seiten69
ISBN (elektronisch)9781450367257
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2 Juni 2019
VeranstaltungDAC '19: The 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019 - Las Vegas, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 2 Juni 20196 Juni 2019

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NameProceedings - Design Automation Conference
ISSN (Print)0738-100X

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In the era of advancing technology, increasing circuit complexity requires faster simulators for the verification step. The piece-wise linear simulation approach provides an efficient and accurate solution. In this paper, a state-of-the-art mixed-signal simulator is explained. The approach is extended to new exponential and quadratic stimuli. This requires a comprehensive derivation of mathematical equations, which remove the need for computationally expensive evaluation. The new stimuli are simulated in several circuits and compared to a conventional simulator. The result shows significant run-time acceleration with high accuracy. Therefore, it meets the industrial requirement, which demands simulation with various input forms and non-linear components.

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Enabling Complex Stimuli in Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulation. / Divanbeigi, Sara; Aditya, Evan; Wang, Zhongpin et al.
Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019. 2019. S. 69 a69 (Proceedings - Design Automation Conference).

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Divanbeigi, S, Aditya, E, Wang, Z & Olbrich, M 2019, Enabling Complex Stimuli in Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulation. in Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019., a69, Proceedings - Design Automation Conference, S. 69, DAC '19: The 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 2 Juni 2019. https://doi.org/10.1145/3316781.3317815
Divanbeigi, S., Aditya, E., Wang, Z., & Olbrich, M. (2019). Enabling Complex Stimuli in Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulation. In Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019 (S. 69). Artikel a69 (Proceedings - Design Automation Conference). https://doi.org/10.1145/3316781.3317815
Divanbeigi S, Aditya E, Wang Z, Olbrich M. Enabling Complex Stimuli in Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulation. in Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019. 2019. S. 69. a69. (Proceedings - Design Automation Conference). doi: 10.1145/3316781.3317815
Divanbeigi, Sara ; Aditya, Evan ; Wang, Zhongpin et al. / Enabling Complex Stimuli in Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulation. Proceedings of the 56th Annual Design Automation Conference 2019. 2019. S. 69 (Proceedings - Design Automation Conference).
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