Towards formal verification of analog mixed signal designs using SPICE circuit simulation traces


Autoria(s): Lata, Kusum; Roy, Subir K; Jamadagni, HS
Data(s)

18/08/2009

Resumo

An extension to a formal verification approach of hybrid systems is proposed to verify analog and mixed signal (AMS) designs. AMS designs can be formally modeled as hybrid systems and therefore lend themselves to the formal analysis and verification techniques applied to hybrid systems. The proposed approach employs simulation traces obtained from an actual design implementation of AMS circuit blocks (for example, in the form of SPICE netlists) to carry out formal analysis and verification. This enables the same platform used for formally validating an abstract model of an AMS design, to be also used for validating its different refinements and design implementation; thereby, providing a simple route to formal verification at different levels of implementation. The feasibility of the proposed approach is demonstrated with a case study based on a tunnel diode oscillator. Since the device characteristic of a tunnel diode is highly non-linear with a negative resistance region, dynamic behavior of circuits in which it is employed as an element is difficult to model, analyze and verify within a general hybrid system formal verification tool. In the case study presented the formal model and the proposed computational techniques have been incorporated into CheckMate, a formal verification tool based on MATLAB and Simulink-Stateflow Framework from MathWorks.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/42945/1/Towards_Formal.pdf

Lata, Kusum and Roy, Subir K and Jamadagni, HS (2009) Towards formal verification of analog mixed signal designs using SPICE circuit simulation traces. In: 2009. ASQED 2009. 1st Asia Symposium on Quality Electronic Design, 15-16 July 2009, Kuala Lumpur.

Publicador

IEEE

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http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5206276

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/42945/

Palavras-Chave #Electronic Systems Engineering (Formerly, (CEDT) Centre for Electronic Design & Technology)
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Conference Paper

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