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IEEE 1666.1

Standard SystemC Analog/Mixed-Signal Extensions Language Reference Manual

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 29 January 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 236
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This standard defines the Analog/Mixed-Signal extensions for SystemC®l, as an ANSI standard C++ class library based on SystemC for system and hardware design including analog/mixed-signal elements. 

Purpose

 The general purpose of the SystemC AMS extensions is to provide a C++ standard for designers and architects, who need to address complex heterogeneous systems that are a hybrid between hardware and software. This standard is built on the IEEE Std 16667-20112 (SystemC Language Reference Manual) and extends it to create analog/mixed-signal, multi-disciplinary models to simulate continuous-time, discrete-time, and discrete-event behavior simultaneously. The specific purpose of this standard is to provide a precise and complete definition of the AMS class library, so that a SystemC AMS implementation can be developed with reference to this standard alone. This standard is neither intended to serve as a user's guide nor to provide an introduction to AMS extensions in SystemC, but does contain useful information for end users.

1 Systeme) is a registered trademark of the Accellera Systems Initiative.

2 lnformation on references can be found in Clause 2.

Document History

IEEE 1666.1
January 29, 2016
Standard SystemC Analog/Mixed-Signal Extensions Language Reference Manual
This standard defines the Analog/Mixed-Signal extensions for SystemC®l, as an ANSI standard C++ class library based on SystemC for system and hardware design including analog/mixed-signal elements. ...

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