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Hello!

I am using AMS Designer to run mix signal simulations on models of circuits with
some digital parts (Verilog and VHDL) controlling the topology and parameters of analog circuitry.

Just imagine having different output filters selectable through some I2C commands
that must be written into the device...

I was thinking of using transients simulations to put the circuit in the proper status
for the transfer function I am looking for, saving the snapshots, and using those snapshots
for ac simulations...  any experience on this usage?

best regards,

fRan/




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    As yet I have not used AMS Designer so I am not familiar with the options it presents. I would suspect that what you want to do should work, but I have no way to check or try it out to be sure.

    Anyone else out there have a better answer?

    - Hugh


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    As yet I have not used AMS Designer so I am not familiar with the options it presents. I would suspect that what you want to do should work, but I have no way to check or try it out to be sure.

    Anyone else out there have a better answer?

    - Hugh


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