Wow! Great work.. Since I was up until all hours of the night I couldn't make it on this call. based on the prior discussion I meant to vote to keep analog filter functions.. It seems more accurate and provides the separation from other "operators" that is needed to remember the special requirements.. given that I didn't speak up soon enough, my only other thought would be to split the difference and use "Analog Filter Operators". the "Filter" indicating that it has to operate (in the time domain) over a "range of time" hence the prohibitions about being in conditional blocks. My Hat is off to Dave as I can see a LOT of new work in those tables! Jonathan Jonathan Davidj.david@ieee.org jb_david@yahoo.com http://ieee-jbdavid.blogspot.com Mobile 408 390 2425 Work: jbdavid@scintera.com http://www.scintera.com 408 200-7024 ----- Original Message ---- From: Geoffrey.Coram <Geoffrey.Coram@analog.com> To: Dave Miller <David.L.Miller@freescale.com> Cc: Verilog-AMS LRM Committee <verilog-ams@eda.org> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:04:48 AM Subject: Re: Verilog-AMS Committee Meeting Reminder - 12 Oct 2006 The reworked document is now on the web site: http://www.eda.org/verilog-ams/htmlpages/public-docs/merged_expr.pdf the previous version is renamed to _v1.0 -Geoffrey Dave Miller wrote: > > Hi all, > > Date & Time: 12th Oct 2006, 7:00am Pacific > > Call-In Details: > USA Toll Free Number: 877-346-8823 > USA Toll Number: +1-203-320-0407 (for intl) > Participant Passcode: 602538 > > Agenda: > * Review select parts of the rework for chapter 4. > - Chapter 4.2 Mathematical functions > - Chapter 4.4.9 Slew. > > * If Ken is present, can also discuss issue with idt(). Note, rework > of idt() has not been performed till idt() is resolved. > > * The reworked document will be uploaded uploaded into the > discussion page prior to the call and can be accessed at: > http://www.eda.org/verilog-ams/htmlpages/public-docs/merged_expr.pdf > > Cheers... > DaveReceived on Fri Oct 13 01:22:27 2006
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