gEDA-dev: verilog-AMS
John Doty
jpd at wispertel.net
Sat May 5 10:59:45 EDT 2007
On May 5, 2007, at 6:02 AM, al davis wrote:
> On Thursday 12 April 2007, John Doty wrote:
>> "Some assembly required" ;-)
>
> You posted to the developer list. "Some assembly required" is
> expected here.
Indeed. There are a couple of little things in the gEDA tree I wrote,
so I suppose I'm a minor gEDA developer. I'm more of user. But users
talk to developers occasionally, no?
But the other issue is that I'm not really the Rocky Mountain hermit
I appear to be. My projects are usually collaborations (often
international). That highlights a major advantage of gEDA: everyone
can afford to download and use it even if for other projects their
institution licenses some commercial package. But to the extent that
my collaborators do circuit simulation they know (various flavors of)
SPICE. So if the path to Verilog-AMS is too rocky, I'll have a problem.
Can you suggest a good book on Verilog-AMS?
>
>> "What if"? Well, MOSIS doesn't. What foundrys do this?
>
>> But until I see ...
>
>> Are there any such cases?
>
>> Yes. I use Mathematica
>
>> "If". Are there any such?
>
>> Pardon my skepticism: I'm a scientist, it's
>> part of the job description ;-)
>
> Be careful what you ask for. You might get it.
>
> Do you know what you are asking for?
Probably not. I'm a scientist. So was Pandora. ;-)
John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd.
jpd at noqsi.com
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