Tutorial T5: Advanced Analog-Mixed Signal System and Circuit Techniques

Author(s):  
P. Hanumolu ◽  
U. Moon ◽  
T. Fiez
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Faruque Ahmed

Signature Analyzer is an analyzer which is widely used for mixed-signal system testing. But its hardware has high complexity in implementation as the application technique is a system with rules of an arithmetic finite field with arbitrary radix. It’s a challenging task. To avoid this complexity here the project is made based on Algebraic Signature Analyzer that can be used for mixed signal testing and the analyzer doesn’t contain carry propagation circuitry. It improves performance and fault tolerance. This technique is simple and applicable to systems of any size or radix. The hardware complexity is very low compared to the conventional one and can be used in arithmetic/ algebraic cryptography as well as coding


Author(s):  
Linga Reddy Cenkeramaddi ◽  
Ragnhild Terese Veimo Larsen ◽  
Ragnar Johnsen ◽  
Magne Arild Haglund

2007 ◽  
Vol 16 (01) ◽  
pp. 15-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
BOJAN ANDJELKOVIĆ ◽  
VANCO LITOVSKI ◽  
VOLKER ZERBE

Modern complex system design demands modeling on a high level of abstraction together with the system environment components. Such model enables mission level system simulation in the context of its operational conditions. Mission level design using hardware description language AleC++ is presented in this paper. It provides mission and system level verification of a mixed-signal system-on-chip. After validation at mission and system level, this language enables designers to replace some of the components with implementation level models to test and validate the system implementation at mission level. Also, the language provides modeling capabilities that give the designer an opportunity to analyze the influence of low-level technological and environmental parameters to the complete system behavior. In this way a uniform design framework is achieved from mission/system down to implementation level. The application of the language both for mission/system and implementation level modeling is illustrated by an example of the electronic compass.


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