Abstract

Analog Behavioral Model (ABM) devices are extended versions of the traditional Spice voltage-controlled sources, the E device, which is a voltage-controlled voltage source (VCVS), and the G device, a voltage-controlled current source (VCCS). They provide transfer functions, mathematical expressions, or look-up tables to describe the behavior of an electronic device or circuit. ABMs can provide a systems approach to designing electronic circuits. The electronic system is represented by a block diagram with each block represented by an ABM, device which can reduce the total simulation time. If the system meets the required specifications, then each block can be successively replaced by its final electronic circuit. Alternatively, working electronic circuits can be replaced by an

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