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As integrated circuits become more complex and more difficult to design and verify prior to fabrication, evermore sophisticated simulation techniques are being developed to meet the design challenges, with particular emphasis on behavioral modeling and simulation. This session presents five papers describing new simulation techniques for analog mixed-signal systems.
The continued increase in the size and complexity of integrated circuits (ICs), along with an increasing number of constraints on various aspects of IC behavior and performance, have led to an ever-growing “check list” of items that must be taken into account during the IC design process and should be verified by simulation before committing to tape-out. This session includes 5 papers that report...
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