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- Generating VHDL-AMS models of digital-to-analogue converters from MATLAB®/SIMULINK®
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- University of Limerick
- Today, the trend within the electronics industry is for the use of rapid and advanced simulation methodologies in association with synthesis toolsets. This paper presents an approach developed to support mixed-signal circuit design and analysis. The methodology proposed shows a novel approach to the problem of developing behvioural model descriptions of mixed-signal circuit topologies, by construction of a set of subsystems, that supports the automated mapping of MATLAB®/SIMULINK® models to structural VHDL-AMS descriptions. The tool developed, named MS 2SV, reads a SIMULINK® model file and translates it to a structural VHDL-AMS code. It also creates the file structure required to simulate the translated model in the System Vision™. To validate the methodology and the developed program, the DAC08, AD7524 and AD5450 data converters were studied and initially modelled in MATLAB®/ SIMULINK®. The VHDL-AMS code generated automatically by MS 2SV, (MATLAB®/SIMULINK® to System Vision™), was then simulated in the System Vision™. The simulation results show that the proposed approach, which is based on VHDL-AMS descriptions of the original model library elements, allows for the behavioural level simulation of complex mixed-signal circuits.
- 27-Nov-2007
- EuroSime 2007: International Conference on Thermal, Mechanical and Multi-Physics Simulation Experiments in Microelectronics and Micro-Systems, 2007.
- Computer simulation
- Electronics industry
- Mathematical models
- MATLAB
- Networks (circuits)
- Topology
- Mixed signal circuit
- Digital to analog conversion
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ESIME.2007.360029
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- http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/69998
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