Modeling of Linear Stimuli for Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulations

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  • S. Divanbeigi
  • H. S.L. Lee
  • E. Röhrig
  • M. Olbrich
  • E. Barke

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung
PublisherVDE Verlag GmbH
Pages70-74
Number of pages5
ISBN (electronic)9783800742653
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung ANALOG 2016 - 15th ITG/GMM Conference ANALOG 2016 - Bremen, Germany
Duration: 12 Sept 201614 Sept 2016

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NameANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung

Abstract

Continuously shrinking design sizes facilitated increased integration of multitude of components on a single chip. The performance of conventional simulation methods through analog design has proven insufficient to meet the increasing demands of present mixed-signal circuits. We present an extension of the PRAISE (Piecewise Rapid Analog Integrated Simulation Environment) approach which allows accelerated simulation of analog circuits with extended applicability. In the past, this approach was only applied to piecewise-constant input stimuli (implicitly given by the digital part of analog/mixed-signal circuits). To meet the requirements of realistic mixed-signal simulations we expanded the simulation kernel to handle linear input stimuli. We introduce the changes in the algorithm and discuss runtime and accuracy compared to a conventional simulator.

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Modeling of Linear Stimuli for Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulations. / Divanbeigi, S.; Lee, H. S.L.; Röhrig, E. et al.
ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung. VDE Verlag GmbH, 2016. p. 70-74 (ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung).

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Divanbeigi, S, Lee, HSL, Röhrig, E, Olbrich, M & Barke, E 2016, Modeling of Linear Stimuli for Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulations. in ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung. ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung, VDE Verlag GmbH, pp. 70-74, 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung ANALOG 2016 - 15th ITG/GMM Conference ANALOG 2016, Bremen, Germany, 12 Sept 2016.
Divanbeigi, S., Lee, H. S. L., Röhrig, E., Olbrich, M., & Barke, E. (2016). Modeling of Linear Stimuli for Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulations. In ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung (pp. 70-74). (ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung). VDE Verlag GmbH.
Divanbeigi S, Lee HSL, Röhrig E, Olbrich M, Barke E. Modeling of Linear Stimuli for Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulations. In ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung. VDE Verlag GmbH. 2016. p. 70-74. (ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung).
Divanbeigi, S. ; Lee, H. S.L. ; Röhrig, E. et al. / Modeling of Linear Stimuli for Accelerated Mixed-Signal Simulations. ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung. VDE Verlag GmbH, 2016. pp. 70-74 (ANALOG 2016 - 15. ITG/GMM-Fachtagung).
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