Modeling in Analog Design highlights some of the most pressing issues
in the use of modeling techniques for design of analogue circuits. Using
models for circuit design gives designers the power to express directly
the behaviour of parts of a circuit in addition to using other
pre-defined components. There are numerous advantages to this new
category of analog behavioral language. In the short term, by favouring
the top-down design and raising the level of description abstraction,
this approach provides greater freedom of implementation and a higher
degree of technology independence. In the longer term, analog synthesis
and formal optimisation are targeted.
Modeling in Analog Design introduces the reader to two main language
standards: VHDL-A and MHDL. It goes on to provide in-depth examples of
the use of these languages to model analog devices. The final part is
devoted to the very important topic of modeling the thermal and
electrothermal aspects of devices.
This book is essential reading for analog designers using behavioral
languages and analog CAD tool development environments who have to
provide the tools used by the designers.