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A Practical Guide to Verilog-ADerivative and Integral Operators

A Practical Guide to Verilog-A: Derivative and Integral Operators [The branch potential and flow signals represent the system state space in the Verilog-A behavioral models. The state of a system is defined at every moment in time by a finite number of equations involving not only algebraic relationships of signal values but also differentiation and integration operations on the instantaneous values of the branch signals. To this end, Verilog-A provides time derivative and integral operators which can be used in procedural expressions. There is also a special application of time derivative and integral operators in indirect contribution equations. The additional probe derivative operator allows to access the first-order partial derivatives of any expression in the model with respect to branch signals.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Practical Guide to Verilog-ADerivative and Integral Operators

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Publisher
Apress
Copyright
© Slobodan Mijalković 2022
ISBN
978-1-4842-6350-1
Pages
135 –151
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4842-6351-8_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The branch potential and flow signals represent the system state space in the Verilog-A behavioral models. The state of a system is defined at every moment in time by a finite number of equations involving not only algebraic relationships of signal values but also differentiation and integration operations on the instantaneous values of the branch signals. To this end, Verilog-A provides time derivative and integral operators which can be used in procedural expressions. There is also a special application of time derivative and integral operators in indirect contribution equations. The additional probe derivative operator allows to access the first-order partial derivatives of any expression in the model with respect to branch signals.]

Published: Sep 15, 2022

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