Embedded systems are becoming a core technology in a growing range of electronic devices. Cornerstones of embedded systems are analog and mixed signal (AMS) designs, which are integrated circuits required at the interfaces with the real world environment. The verification of AMS designs is concerned with the assurance of correct functionality, in addition to checking whether an AMS design is robust with respect to different types of inaccuracies like parameter tolerances, nonlinearities, etc. The verification framework described in this thesis is composed of two proposed methodologies each concerned with a class of AMS designs, i.e., continuous-time AMS designs and discrete-time AMS designs. The common idea behind both methodologies is buil...
With increasing design complexity and reliability requirements, analog and mixedsignal (AMS) verific...
With increasing design complexity and reliability requirements, analog and mixedsignal (AMS) verific...
AbstractIn this article, a verification methodology for mixed-signal circuits is presented that can ...
Analog and mixed signal (AMS) designs are an important part of embedded systems that link digital de...
More and more electronic systems have components that are not purely digital. Verification of such s...
The verification of analog circuits remains a very time consuming and expensive part of the design p...
The conventional approach to validate the analog and mixed signal designs utilizes extensive SPICE-l...
As CMOS technologies continuously scale down, designing robust analog and mixed-signal (AMS) circuit...
With increasing demand of performance constraints and the ever reducing size of the IC chips, analog...
An extension to a formal verification approach of hybrid systems is proposed to verify analog and mi...
An extension to a formal verification approach of hybrid systems is proposed to verify analog and mi...
Over the past few decades, the tremendous growth in the complexity of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) ...
Analog and mixed signal (AMS) circuits play an important role in system on chip designs. They pose, ...
Over the past few decades, the tremendous growth in the complexity of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) ...
pre-printThe increasing integration of analog/mixed-signal (AMS) circuits into system designs has fu...
With increasing design complexity and reliability requirements, analog and mixedsignal (AMS) verific...
With increasing design complexity and reliability requirements, analog and mixedsignal (AMS) verific...
AbstractIn this article, a verification methodology for mixed-signal circuits is presented that can ...
Analog and mixed signal (AMS) designs are an important part of embedded systems that link digital de...
More and more electronic systems have components that are not purely digital. Verification of such s...
The verification of analog circuits remains a very time consuming and expensive part of the design p...
The conventional approach to validate the analog and mixed signal designs utilizes extensive SPICE-l...
As CMOS technologies continuously scale down, designing robust analog and mixed-signal (AMS) circuit...
With increasing demand of performance constraints and the ever reducing size of the IC chips, analog...
An extension to a formal verification approach of hybrid systems is proposed to verify analog and mi...
An extension to a formal verification approach of hybrid systems is proposed to verify analog and mi...
Over the past few decades, the tremendous growth in the complexity of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) ...
Analog and mixed signal (AMS) circuits play an important role in system on chip designs. They pose, ...
Over the past few decades, the tremendous growth in the complexity of analog and mixed-signal (AMS) ...
pre-printThe increasing integration of analog/mixed-signal (AMS) circuits into system designs has fu...
With increasing design complexity and reliability requirements, analog and mixedsignal (AMS) verific...
With increasing design complexity and reliability requirements, analog and mixedsignal (AMS) verific...
AbstractIn this article, a verification methodology for mixed-signal circuits is presented that can ...