Verilog-AMS is a mixed-signal hardware description language. It extends the digital Verilog language to include analog and mixed-signal (AMS) modeling capabilities. It allows designers to model and simulate systems that contain both analog and digital components using a single language. It is commonly used for designing and verifying integrated circuits (ICs) and systems-on-chip (SoCs) that incorporate both analog and digital functionalities, such as ADCs, DACs, and RF circuits.
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