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Early Verification of Analog & Mixed Signal Components for Semiconductor Design

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Overview

In this webinar, we will explore how MathWorks tools can be effectively used in modeling and simulating mixed-signal systems at different levels of abstraction. With practical examples, we will show how to design mixed-signal systems and analyzing measurement data to deliver precise results. Additionally, we will illustrate how to model non-ideal analog effects in the electrical domain and integrate complex embedded digital signal processing algorithms.

Highlights
  • Introduction to Simulink and Mixed-Signal Blockset
  • Mixed-Signal behavioral modeling (model PLLs, data converters)
  • Model jitter, non-linearities, timing mismatches, fixed-point effects, and pole/zero mismatches
  • Investigate effect of imperfect phase detectors, measuring jitter, and modelling VCO phase noise
  • Developing analog models in the electrical domain for the refinement of linear and switched-mode designs
About the Presenter

Jahnavi Dhulipala | Senior Application Engineer| MathWorks

Jahnavi Dhulipala is a senior application engineer at MathWorks and is based in Bangalore. She specializes in RF, analog, and mixed-signal component and system design and works with tier-1 semiconductor and electronics companies to help support their adoption and success with top-down and model-driven system design and verification workflows.

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Date And Time

25-06-2025 - 01:30 PM (+04) to
25-06-2025 - 02:30 PM (+04)
 

Registration End Date

25-06-2025
 

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