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The system designer's guide to VHDL-AMS analog, mixed-signal, and mixed-technology modeling
Title:
The system designer's guide to VHDL-AMS analog, mixed-signal, and mixed-technology modeling
Author:
Ashenden, Peter J.
ISBN:
9781558607491
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Publication Information:
San Francisco, Calif. : Morgan Kaufmann, c2003.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 880 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Series:
Morgan Kaufmann series in systems on silicon
Series Title:
Morgan Kaufmann series in systems on silicon
Contents:
1 Fundamental Concepts -- 2 Scalar Data Types, Natures and Operations -- 3 Sequential Statements -- 4 Composite Data Types and Operations -- 5 Digital Modeling Constructs -- 6 Analog Modeling Constructs -- 7 Design Processing -- 8 Case Study 1: Mixed-Signal Focus -- 9 Subprograms -- 10 Packages and Use Clauses -- 11 Aliases -- 12 Generic Constants -- 13 Frequency and Transfer Function Modeling -- 14 Case Study 2: Mixed-Technology Focus -- 15 Resolved Signals -- 16 Components and Configurations -- 17 Generate Statements -- 18 Case Study 3: DC-DC Power Converter -- 19 Guards and Blocks -- 21 Files and Input/Output -- 22 Attributes and Groups -- 23 Case Study 4: Communication System -- 24 Miscellaneous Topics -- 25 Integrated System Modeling -- 26 Case Study 5: RC Airplane System -- A Using SPICE Models in VHDL-AMS -- B The Predefined Package Standard -- C IEEE Standard Packages -- D Related Standards -- E VHDL-AMS Syntax -- F Answers to Exercises -- G CD-ROM Guide -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
<p> The demand is exploding for complete, integrated systems that sense, process, manipulate, and control complex entities such as sound, images, text, motion, and environmental conditions. These systems, from hand-held devices to automotive sub-systems to aerospace vehicles, employ electronics to manage and adapt to a world that is, predominantly, neither digital nor electronic. <p> To respond to this design challenge, the industry has developed and standardized VHDL-AMS, a unified design language for modeling digital, analog, mixed-signal, and mixed-technology systems. VHDL-AMS extends VHDL to bring the successful HDL modeling methodology of digital electronic systems design to these new design disciplines. <p> Gregory Peterson and Darrell Teegarden join best-selling author Peter Ashenden in teaching designers how to use VHDL-AMS to model these complex systems. This comprehensive tutorial and reference provides detailed descriptions of both the syntax and semantics of the language and of successful modeling techniques. It assumes no previous knowledge of VHDL, but instead teaches VHDL and VHDL-AMS in an integrated fashion, just as it would be used by designers of these complex, integrated systems. * Explores the design of an electric-powered, unmanned aerial vehicle system (UAV) in five separate case studies to illustrate mixed-signal, mixed-technology, power systems, communication systems, and full system modeling. * Includes a CD-ROM with code for all the examples and case studies in the book, an educational model library, a quick reference guide for VHDL-AMS, a syntax reference from Appendix E in the book, links to VHDL-AMS resources and Mentor Graphics SystemVision software, which provides a simulation and modeling environment with a schematic entry tool, a VHDL-AMS simulator, and a waveform viewing facility.
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