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Released: 08.06.2021

IEEE/IEC 61691-6-2021 - IEC/IEEE International Standard-Behavioural languages–Part 6: VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions

IEC/IEEE International Standard-Behavioural languages–Part 6: VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions

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Standard number:IEEE/IEC 61691-6-2021
Released:08.06.2021
ISBN:978-1-5044-7677-5
Pages:675
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE/IEC 61691-6-2021

This standard defines the IEEE 1076.1(TM) language, a hardware description language for the description and the simulation of analog, digital, and mixed-signal systems. Informally called VHDL-AMS, (VHSIC Hardware Description Language for Analog and Mixed-Signal, where VHSIC stands for Very High Speed Integrated Circuits), the language is built on the IEEE 1076(TM)(VHDL) language and extends it to provide capabilities of writing and simulating analog and mixed-signal models.

To support the design and verification of complex electronic systems containing a mixture of analog and digital devices, the IEEE 1076.1(TM) language provides, as an extension of the IEEE VHDL 1076 language, a comprehensive set of capabilities for the description and simulation of mixed-signal and mixed-technology systems. The revision adds selected new features to the language definition of the 1076.1-2007 standard, and updates the 1076.1-2007 standard to reflect changes in the VHDL 1076-2008 specification.

Adoption Standard - Active. The IEEE 1076.1 language, a hardware description language for the description and the simulation of analog, digital, and mixed-signal systems, is defined in this standard. The language, also informally known as VHDL-AMS, is built on IEEE Std 1076-2008 (VHDL) and extends it with additions and changes to provide capabilities of writing and simulating analog and mixed-signal models.