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Behavioral modeling in computer-aided design

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In computer-aided design, behavioral modeling is a high-level circuit modeling technique where behavior of logic is modeled.

The Verilog-AMS and VHDL-AMS languages are widely used to model logic behavior.

Other modeling approaches

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  • Register transfer level modeling: logic is modeled at register level
  • Structural modeling: logic is modeled at both register level and gate level

References

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Analog Behavioral Modeling with the Verilog-A Language by Dan FitzPatrick, Ira Miller.