On Friday 03 February 2006 06:04, Hal2000 wrote: > >It will be a good thing when we can move on, and put the > > spice format behind. Verilog-A support really will happen. > > At the risk of sounding ignorant - what is Verilog-A? I've > heard of Verilog, Verilog-2000, System Verilog, System-C, > VHDL, ABEL and probably some others that I've forgotten > about. Is this yet another HDL? I also just read about a > Python based HDL (see myhdl.com).
Verilog for analog. Ultimately, gnucap really should do "Verilog-AMS". AMS means analog and mixed signal. That is the full language, that includes the traditional Verilog, System Verilog, etc. all in one. VHDL has similar variants. VHDL-AMS is the most complete. Again, AMS is analog and mixed signal.
