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Message started by Fei on Apr 19th, 2004, 12:34pm

Title: Any suggestions
Post by Fei on Apr 19th, 2004, 12:34pm

Hi all,

I am wondering if Verilog-AMS can be used to design wireless baseband processors (Modem/Codec)?

Thanks

Fei

Title: Re: Any suggestions
Post by Andrew Beckett on Apr 19th, 2004, 1:24pm

I don't see any reason why not - do you think it can't?

Regards,

Andrew.

Title: Re: Any suggestions
Post by Fei on Apr 19th, 2004, 1:56pm

Actually, I am new to digital design and just curious about what verilog can do.

Therefore, I image that a ASIC for certain wireless standard needs to be developed.  It includes RF front end and baseband processor (Modem and Codec).  I knew that SpectreRF can do the RF circuit/sustem design.  To design the rest of the chip, what tools Cadence can provide from system simulation down to layout?  

Then compare to other tools, what advantages it can offer?

1). Matlab (Has simulink and rich DSP functions);

2). Other tool from synopsis;

Thanks

Fei


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