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2 Dec, 2011

Analyzing the Big Picture

Posted by Mike Jensen

Mike Jensen As engineers we often use “system” to describe different levels of design abstraction. Chip designers refer to integrated circuits as systems on chips. Audio designers refer to an amplifier as a system. Aircraft brake designers create systems for stopping aircraft. There truly are a variety of ways to define and implement a system. And most things we call a system are really just a subsystem … Read More

Modeling

12 Oct, 2011

Mike Jensen Once in awhile I work with customers who want to move VHDL-AMS models between multiple simulators. The ability to do so is one of the great promises of standard modeling languages and, at face value, should be an easy task. After all, if a language is an industry standard, and multiple simulation tools claim to support it, then moving models between tools should be a plug-and-play process, right? Well, … Read More

Modeling, IEEE 1076.1

22 Aug, 2011

Qualities of VHDL-AMS Quantities

Posted by Mike Jensen

Mike Jensen One of the most important things I’ve learned during my 20+ years working with simulation tools is simply this: my simulation results will only be as good as my models. While not a revolutionary concept, it’s none the less a fact of system simulation that anyone using a simulator in their design process knows. But there is an equally important companion principle: my model will only give me the … Read More

Mixed-Signal, IEEE 1076.1, Modeling

16 May, 2011

Integrated System Design

Posted by Mike Jensen

Mike Jensen All EDA companies share a common business objective: convincing customers to buy their tools over the competition. Among other marketing tasks, we search for graphics that best express the value of our tools, graphics that customers can look at and immediately understand. Having worked on many charts and graphs myself over the years, I’ll admit it’s not an easy job to find or develop just the right … Read More

Modeling, Add new tag

7 Feb, 2011

Ideas in Motion

Posted by Mike Jensen

Mike Jensen In May 2010 I wrote about a couple of personal transport projects in a post titled Segway to U3-X. Naturally, the Segway Personal Transport (PT) is in production with a variety of options and models. Honda’s U3-X, though cool and seemingly quite practical, as far as I know has yet to see a showroom floor. Perhaps the U3-X was just a platform for Honda’s engineers to research mobility possibilities. … Read More

Modeling, ideas

3 Sep, 2010

Do You Trust Your Simulator?

Posted by Mike Jensen

Mike Jensen Admittedly, I’m a bit biased. After 20+ years in the EDA industry, I’ve developed increasing confidence in modern simulation technology. In short, I generally believe what SystemVision tells me about the systems I analyze. With the right models and simulation settings, I am confident my simulation results will closely match lab measurements on prototype hardware. Part of building confidence is simply … Read More

Mechatronic, Modeling

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