SAMSA

Simulator for Analog Mixed-Signal Architectures  
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S.A.M.S.A. means Simulator for Analog-Mixed Signal Architectures. In few words S.A.M.S.A. is a tool for the simulation of any architecture described by using Vhdl-Ams. This version was developed as a Matlab toolbox. So it is effective only inside the Matlab environment. S.A.M.S.A. is an ongoing project, and current release allows only to simulate about 80% of Vhdl-Ams IEEE standard.


Software requirements

A Linux or Windows system with Matlab ver. 6.0 or newer installed. The system must have installed a C++ compiler, recognized by Matlab: under Windows platforms Visual C++ 6.0 (or higher) and Borland free command line tools; under Linux GCC compiler. Anyway you can try another C++ compiler but we do not guarantee the compilation. A Matlab basic knowledge is also required in order to run S.A.M.S.A.


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