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- Title:
- Methodology analysis of a computational tool used in electronic circuit design
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- University of Limerik
- 1091-5281
- This paper considers the importance of using a top-down methodology and suitable CAD tools in the development of electronic circuits. The paper presents an evaluation of the methodology used in a computational tool created to support the synthesis of digital to analog converter models by translating between different tools used in a wide variety of applications. This tool is named MS 2SV and works directly with the following two commercial tools: MATLAB/Simulink and SystemVision. Model translation of an electronic circuit is achieved by translating a mixed-signal block diagram developed in Simulink into a lower level of abstraction in VHDL-AMS and the simulation project support structure in SystemVision. The method validation was performed by analyzing the power spectral of the signal obtained by the discrete Fourier transform of a digital to analog converter simulation model. © 2011 IEEE.
- 25-Aug-2011
- Conference Record - IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, p. 710-715, 2001.
- 710-715
- computational tool
- Digital to Analog Converter
- Synthesis
- CAD tool
- Commercial tools
- Computational tools
- Digital-to-analog converters
- Electronic circuit design
- Level of abstraction
- MATLAB /simulink
- Method validations
- Mixed-signal blocks
- Model translation
- Power spectral
- Simulation model
- Simulation projects
- Simulink
- Support structures
- Topdown
- VHDL-AMS
- Computational methods
- Computer simulation
- Digital integrated circuits
- Digital to analog conversion
- Discrete Fourier transforms
- Electric network analysis
- Instruments
- Integrated circuit manufacture
- Measurement theory
- Computer aided design
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IMTC.2011.5944279
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/72611
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