PWL support just means allowing waveforms defined as a sequence points
or values and derivatives - it's the derivative that changes discretely.
The boundary between analog/digital is easier to handle using PWL
waveforms, and they can be used to describe analog behavior better than
(say) discrete real values.
Cross-type driver resolution gives you the ability to mix different
(user defined) drivers on a net, e.g. rather than using full analog
models, how can you use models with real-valued/PWL signals in a similar
way (maybe just a generalization of the connect module approach).
Kev.
On 05/17/2010 09:27 AM, Bakalar, Kenneth wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> Could you elaborate on what you mean by PWL support and cross-type
> driver resolution? I want to take up the challenge of building these on
> top of the ADMS_signals package. It may be that it not too ugly.
>
> Best Regards,
> Ken
>
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