This paper presents a top-down mixed-signal modeling approach that relies on Simulink converted-C modeling. This modeling flow is divided into four fundamental operations:• Build the behavioral model using Simulink.
•Generate the portable stand-alone C code using RTW.
•Use FLI to link the generated C code with HDL. •Write HDL wrappers. The resulting discrete-time C-based HDL model can seamlessly integrate with the digital and mixed-signal simulation environments without any special requirements from the simulator. With this approach we can truly achieve chip level or system level mixed-signal verification and analog vector generation.
MIXED-SIGNAL MODELING USING SIMULINKSimulink is a program that runs as a companion to MATLAB[1]. These programs are developed and marketed by the MathWorks, 0-7803-9352-X/05/$20.00
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