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Title: Conductor linear model Post by ranjang on Sep 11th, 2014, 8:10pm I am new to V-AMS . In the V-AMS LRm section 5.6.3 Resistor and conductor We have following code for Conductance linear model. module my_conductor(p,n); inout p, n; electrical p,n; parameter real G=1; branch (p,n) cond; analog begin I(cond) <+ G * V(cond); end endmodule Why we call this as a model for linear conductance .As we have G as always fixed or as paramter.It looks like a current source model. Also In place of analog begin -- end If I replace it with analog block how does it make difference. Thanks, |
Title: Re: Conductor linear model Post by boe on Sep 12th, 2014, 1:11am ranjang wrote on Sep 11th, 2014, 8:10pm:
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Title: Re: Conductor linear model Post by Geoffrey_Coram on Mar 27th, 2015, 5:08am A current source would have I(branch) <+ iout; but as boe noted, this model's current is proportional to the voltage. analog begin ... end is an analog block, so your second question doesn't make any sense. |
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