Synopsis:
The System Designer's Guide to VHDL-AMS The demand is exploding for integrated systems that sense, process, manipulate, and control entities such as sound, images, text, motion, and environmental conditions. To respond to this design challenge, the industry has developed and standardized VHDL-AMS, a unified design language. This book provides descriptions of this language.
Review:
"I have used an early version of this book in a new course on modeling and simulation. I have found it to be an excellent reference for the students, and the case studies are extremely helpful in illustrating system level concepts."
--Alan Mantooth, The University of Arkansas
"Practicing engineers who need to understand the language but don't want the pain of deciphering the language reference manual will find this book very useful and appealing. The book provides a set of strong exercises with which a professor may teach and test undergraduate students. My belief is that any credible school who is preparing their students to work in the world today will offer such courses."
--Steve Drager
"This book is a thorough and detailed introduction to the standard language for mixed-signal design, VHDL-AMS. The tutorial nature of the book, with its step-by-step case studies, makes it an invaluable tool for both students and practicing engineers who need to make effective use of VHDL-AMS in their daily work."
--Peter Wilson, University of Southampton, UK
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