Abstract

This article describes briefly the AnaVHDL language, which introduces minimal extensions to VHDL93 to construct a useful and robust language to model mixed-signal systems at multiple levels of abstraction from different equation level to abstract system level and across multiple technologies employing both discrete-event and continuous time behavior. The classification of equations to describe continuous domain system behavior is then presented. Based on the classification, a Compacted Nodal Analysis (CNA) method is used to construct the Differential/Algebraic Equation (DAE) set for a system design.

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