The growing complexity of today's mixed-signal designs requires major changes in design methodology to both increase productivity and deliver high quality products on time. This wide-ranging compendium examines in depth such topics as AMS behavioral modeling, mixed-signal metric-driven verification, concurrent mixed-signal physical implementation, analog scaling at advanced nodes, IC package integration and data management for mixed-signal designs.
The volume is intended for design teams looking for improvements in their mixed-signal design flows. For managers, it provides an overview of modern mixed-signal methodologies to make it easier to understand and plan for investment in design capabilities and skills. The guide also helps analog and digital designers value the domains and disciplines of one another and learn about more efficient ways to collaborate, which is critical for the overall success of mixed-signal projects.
Comments from leading mixed-signal design companies:
"The Mixed-Signal Methodology Guide is an outstanding resource for both new and experienced circuit designers to understand the many facets of mixed-signal design and verification," said Dr. Kush Gulati,, general manager for Advanced IP Development at Maxim Integrated Products and co-founder of Cambridge Analog Technologies. "The many real-world examples provided in this book, along with the provided example code, make this book a must-read for anyone involved in the day-to-day design of mixed-signal systems."
"Modern mixed-signal design require new methodologies to improve productivity, reduce design time and achieve silicon success," said Hao Fang, engineering director at LSI. "The Mixed-Signal Methodology Guide is a thorough reference book on advanced verification and implementation methodologies. It will be particularly useful to mixed-signal verification engineers for its coverage of analog behavioral modeling, and assertion and metric driven verification methodology as applied to analog and mixed-signal design."
"With the growing demand for mixed-signal ICs, now is the time for the industry to upgrade their approach to mixed-signal design," says David Peterman, EDA Strategy Manager, Texas Instruments, "The Mixed-Signal Methodology Guide is a solid step in the right direction. The verification and implementation techniques and design examples provide valuable guidance for engineers addressing the challenges in advanced mixed-signal designs."
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