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IEEE 1076.1-2017

IEEE Standard VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions

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. (Additional downloadable files are available for this standard at http://standards.ieee.org/downloads/1076/1076.1-2017/)

Standard Committee
C/DA - Design Automation
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2011-03-31
Superseding
1076.1-2007
Board Approval
2017-09-28
History
Published:
2018-01-26

Additional Resources

Downloads
1076.1-2017_downloads.zip

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/DA - Design Automation
Working Group
VHDL_AMS - VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Vanessa Lalitte
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Working Group Chair
Ernst Christen

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1076.1-1999
IEEE Standard VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions

This standard defines the IEEE 1076.1 language, a hardware description language for the description and the simulation of analog, digital, and mixed-signal systems. The language, also informally known as VHDL-AMS, is built on IEEE Std 1076-1993 (VHDL) and extends it with additions and changes to provide capabilities of writing and simulating analog and mixed-signal models.

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1076.1-2007
IEEE Standard VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions

This standard defines the IEEE 1076.1 language, a hardware description language for the description and the simulation of analog, digital, and mixed-signal systems. The language, also informally known as VHDL-AMS, is built on IEEE Std 1076-1993 (VHDL) and extends it with additions and changes to provide capabilities of writing and simulating analog and mixed-signal models.

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1076.1.1-2011
IEEE Standard for VHDL Analog and Mixed-Signal Extensions -- Packages for Multiple Energy Domain Support

Superseded by 1076.1-2017. This standard defines a collection of VHDL 1076.1 packages, compatible with IEEE Std 1076.1, along with recommendations for conforming use, in order to facilitate the interchange of simulation models of physical components and subsystems. The packages include the definition of standard types, subtypes, natures, and constants for modeling in multiple energy domains (electrical, fluidic, mechanical, etc.).

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