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Scientific Analog Wiki

Published by Daniel Nenni on 06-02-2023 at 10:07 am
Last updated on 06-02-2023 at 10:15 am

Scientific Analog, Inc. was founded in 2015 with a mission to make analog IC design as systematic and productive as digital. In particular, we believe that an effective use of analog models within the established digital flows is the key to successful design and verification of today’s mixed-signal ICs.

XMODEL, GLISTER, and MODELZEN are our first line of products towards this mission. Currently, more than 40 companies and universities worldwide are using XMODEL.

XMODEL is an extension to your existing SystemVerilog simulator such as VCS, NC-Verilog/Xcelium, and Questa/ModelSim, enabling fast and accurate simulation of analog/mixed-signal systems with functional models and circuit-level models.

glister: Model Circuits in Schematics without Writing Codes. GLISTER is a graphical user interface to XMODEL and MODELZEN integrated into the Cadence Virtuoso Design Environment.

With GLISTER, you can easily compose analog models in schematic forms and run XMODEL simulations without writing any codes.

 

modelzen: Auto-Extract Analog Models from Circuits

MODELZEN is an automatic model generator for analog circuits that can translate any circuit into an equivalent SystemVerilog model using XMODEL primitives.

About Scientific Analog

Scientific Analog, Inc. is a leading developer and provider of a mixed-signal simulator in SystemVerilog (XMODEL), automatic model generator (MODELZEN), and schematic-based design environment (GLISTER).

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