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Multidimensional Array in Verilog-A

Andrzej
Andrzej over 4 years ago

For my design, it would be very useful to declare an array with two dimensions.

However, I have still syntax errors when I try this construction.

It is true that in the LR 20.1 there is nothing about this kind of construct.
On the other hand, Accelera LRM postulated this construct already in 2014.

Is it still not implemented in Cadence Verilog-A or Verilog-AMS?

Is it any other solution to this issue at Cadence?

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    Herge over 3 years ago

    Hello,

    On one occasion, I have "emulated" the two-dimensional indices using an expression stored in a `define statement with two arguments (the stride was hard-coded) which would compute a linear index from the row and column indices provided. Probably that a more flexible variant can be coded using a VerilogA user function (did not try this -- yet).

    Regards,

    Renaud

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  • Herge
    Herge over 3 years ago

    Hello,

    On one occasion, I have "emulated" the two-dimensional indices using an expression stored in a `define statement with two arguments (the stride was hard-coded) which would compute a linear index from the row and column indices provided. Probably that a more flexible variant can be coded using a VerilogA user function (did not try this -- yet).

    Regards,

    Renaud

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