A Practical Guide to Verilog-A - Slobodan Mijalković

A Practical Guide to Verilog-A

Mastering the Modeling Language for Analog Devices, Circuits, and Systems
Buch | Softcover
319 Seiten
2022 | 1st ed.
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4842-6350-1 (ISBN)
64,19 inkl. MwSt
Discover how Verilog-A is particularly designed to describe behavior and connectivity of circuits and system components for analog SPICE-class simulators, or for continuous time (SPICE-based) kernels in Verilog-AMS simulators. With continuous updates since it’s release 30 years ago, this practical guide provides a comprehensive foundation and understanding to the  modeling language in its most recent standard formulation. 
With the introduction of language extensions to support compact device modeling, the Verilog-A has become today de facto standard language in the electronics industry for coding compact models of active and passive semiconductor devices. You'll gain an in depth look at how analog circuit simulators work, solving system equations, modeling of components from other physical domains, and modeling the same physical circuits and systems at various levels of detail and at different levels of abstraction.

All industry standard compact models released by Si2 Compact Model Coalition (CMC) as well as compact models of emerging nano-electronics devices released by New Era Electronic Devices and Systems (NEEDS) initiative are coded in Verilog-A. This book prepares you for the current trends in the neuromorphic computing, hardware customization for artificial intelligence applications as well as circuit design for internet of things (IOT) will only increase the need for analog simulation modeling and make Verilog-A even more important as a multi-domain component-oriented modeling language.
Let A Practical Guide to Verilog-A be the initial step in learning the extended mixed-signal Verilog-AMS hardware description language.
What You'll Learn

Review the hardware description and modeling language Verilog-A in its most recent standard formulation.
Code new compact models of active and passive semiconductor devices as well as new models for emerging circuit components from different physical disciplines.
Extend the application of SPICE-like circuit simulators to non-electronics field (neuromorphic, thermal, mechanical, etc systems).
Apply the initial steps towards the extended mixed-signal Verilog-AMS hardware description language.

Who This Book Is For
Electronic circuit designers and SPICE simulation model developers in academia and industry. Developers of electronic design automation (EDA) tools. Engineers, scientists and students of various disciplines using SPICE-like simulators for research and development.

Dr. Slobodan Mijalkovic is a Senior R&D Engineer at Silvaco, Inc., specialized in semiconductor device and integrated circuit modeling for electronic design automation (EDA) software tools. Before joining Silvaco Europe, he was a Principal Researcher in HiTeC Laboratory at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he led a team for standardization of the Mextram bipolar transistor model with Compact Model Coalition (CMC). Formerly, he was an Assistant and an Associate Professor with the Department of Microelectronics at Faculty of Electronics Engineering, University of Nis in Serbia (Yugoslavia). Dr. Mijalkovic has authored 50 cited publications including the monograph “Multigrid Methods for Process Simulation” published by Springer. In the period 2002-2006 he has set and chaired four editions of “Compact Modeling for RF Application (CMRF)” workshops that strongly contributed to the acceptance of Verilog-A as a standard compact modeling language. He is a senior Member of IEEE and currently a member of the IEEE EDS Compact Modeling Committee.

Chapter : Lexical Basis.- Chapter 2: Basic Types and Expressions.- Chapter 3: Nets Discipline Types.- Chapter 4: Modules and Ports.- Chapter 5: Parameters.- Chapter 6: Paramsets.- Chapter 7: Procedural Programming.- Chapter 8: Branches.-Chapter 9: Derivative and Integral Operators.- Chapter 10: Built-In Math Functions.- Chapter 11: User-Defined Functions.- Chapter 12: Look-Up Tables.- Chapter 13: Small Signal Functions.- Chapter 14: Filters.- Chapter 15: Events.- Chapter 16: Run Time Support.- Chapter 17: Input and Output.- Chapter 18: Generative Programming.- Chapter 19: Attributes.- Chapter 20: Compiler Directives.- Appendix A.

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 26 Illustrations, black and white; XXXV, 319 p. 26 illus.
Verlagsort Berkley
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Informatik Theorie / Studium Compilerbau
Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
Schlagworte analog modeling • Circuit Design • circuit simulation • Compact Modeling • Conservative Modeling • HDL • multidisciplinary • SPICE • Verilog-A • Verilog-AMS
ISBN-10 1-4842-6350-2 / 1484263502
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-6350-1 / 9781484263501
Zustand Neuware
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