Feb 10, 2009 #1 W wccheng Full Member level 5 Joined May 16, 2004 Messages 287 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,710 Dear all, I am using C@dence to do my circuit design. Now, I have digital control block and RF circuit. What simulator or method could I use in C@dence platform in order to simulate the mixed signal design? Thanks wccheng
Dear all, I am using C@dence to do my circuit design. Now, I have digital control block and RF circuit. What simulator or method could I use in C@dence platform in order to simulate the mixed signal design? Thanks wccheng
Feb 10, 2009 #2 AdvaRes Advanced Member level 4 Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 1,163 Helped 113 Reputation 220 Reaction score 51 Trophy points 1,328 Location At home Activity points 7,442 SpectreRF, EldoRF are the best.
Feb 10, 2009 #3 BigBoss Advanced Member level 7 Joined Nov 17, 2001 Messages 6,044 Helped 1,612 Reputation 3,232 Reaction score 1,606 Trophy points 1,393 Location Türkiye Activity points 36,359 In fact as I know, VHDL codes are used to represent the digital portion of the circuit instead of circut itself.. I'm not expert but it should be so..
In fact as I know, VHDL codes are used to represent the digital portion of the circuit instead of circut itself.. I'm not expert but it should be so..
Feb 11, 2009 #4 W wccheng Full Member level 5 Joined May 16, 2004 Messages 287 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,296 Activity points 2,710 Are you mean that the digital block using VHDL code and RF block using schematic view? Then I use spectreRF to run it? Thanks BigBoss said: In fact as I know, VHDL codes are used to represent the digital portion of the circuit instead of circut itself.. I'm not expert but it should be so.. Click to expand...
Are you mean that the digital block using VHDL code and RF block using schematic view? Then I use spectreRF to run it? Thanks BigBoss said: In fact as I know, VHDL codes are used to represent the digital portion of the circuit instead of circut itself.. I'm not expert but it should be so.. Click to expand...
Feb 11, 2009 #5 AdvaRes Advanced Member level 4 Joined Feb 14, 2008 Messages 1,163 Helped 113 Reputation 220 Reaction score 51 Trophy points 1,328 Location At home Activity points 7,442 Another solution is to use Synopsys Saber. This powerful tool can cosimulate VHDL with spice netlist.
Another solution is to use Synopsys Saber. This powerful tool can cosimulate VHDL with spice netlist.