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VerilogAMS

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What is VerilogAMS?

Verilog-AMS is a hardware description language that extends Verilog to support analog and mixed-signal (AMS) circuit design. It allows designers to model and simulate systems containing both digital and analog components, enabling a unified design and verification flow. It is commonly used for designing integrated circuits, especially those with analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and other mixed-signal blocks.

What other technologies are related to VerilogAMS?

VerilogAMS Complementary Technologies

MPHY (Mixed-signal PHY) design often uses Verilog-AMS for modeling and verification of analog/mixed-signal behavior alongside digital control.
mentioned alongside VerilogAMS in 48% (79) of relevant job posts
Switched-capacitor circuits are often designed and verified using Verilog-AMS due to the mixed-signal nature.
mentioned alongside VerilogAMS in 22% (51) of relevant job posts
Biasing circuits are analog circuits that can be described and simulated using Verilog-AMS.
mentioned alongside VerilogAMS in 19% (51) of relevant job posts

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