Riad KACED
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Hi kt,
I'm not able to tell all simulators in the world that deal with verilog-AMS. I'm able though to tell that AMS Designer (a Cadence tool) deals with Verilog-AMS very well. I am working with AMS Designer in the virtuoso use model as far as I'm concerned.
Verilog-AMS is a behavioral modeling language, not a SPICE level language. But using AMS Designer, you can simulate part of your design at transistor level, ysunig BSIM/PSP models along with digital RTL along with mised-signal models ... etc.
In other words, the Verilog-AMS language does not support BSIM but the AMS environment lets you do it.
Assuming I have understood your question ...
Cheers, Riad.
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