Abstract:
Early approaches to digital logic simulation were extremely expensive, difficult to use, and plagued with model inaccuracies. Today's simulators have overcome these probl...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Early approaches to digital logic simulation were extremely expensive, difficult to use, and plagued with model inaccuracies. Today's simulators have overcome these problems to varying degrees. This situation, combined with the ever-increasing complexity of today's technology, has prompted the acceptance of digital logic simulation as a mandatory tool in most design automation systems.
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