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qinshijie
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Verilog_A modeling
Nov 20
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how to describe an module consisting of both analog submodules and digital submodules with Verilog_A language,or both Verilog_A and Verilog HDL language?
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Re: Verilog_A modeling
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You should use verilogAMS.
Try this website to get started...
http://www.designers-guide.org/VerilogAMS/
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thank you for your suggestion,ACWWang!
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