jerome_ams
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Hi,
The wreal approach is a nice way to handle real signals, which then can be used to describe analog-like quantities, in a pure event driven simulation (digital simulator). This real signal could represent eitherway a voltage, or a current, but there is no physical meaning here, no electrical discipline... It is just a real signal, which the designer uses to represent something... The Verilog-A(MS) has been developped to cover this analog physical representation, defining disciplines to formulate the voltage/current duality. So, I would say take benefit of the VerilogAMS to achieve what u want here. U can connect wreal to electrical, and get good results if u set properly the ConnectModules in between.
Cheers, Jerome
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