DOLPHIN Integration supports Lynguent for excellence in AMS modeling
Lynguent Inc. and DOLPHIN Integration SA. today announced their agreement to provide best-of-class solutions for Analog and Mixed Signal (AMS) circuit designers.
Lynguent's innovative offering is a unique graphical tool for developing AMS behavioral models, ModLyng™ Integrated Modeling Environment. ModLyng will create models tuned for DOLPHIN Integration's single kernel SMASH™ for mixed signal simulation. Developers using SMASH will thus benefit from accelerated development schedules and expert feedback for improvements focused on behavioral simulation for AMS designers. This will extend the deployment of both VHDL-AMS and Verilog-AMS, standard hardware description languages (HDLs) supported by both ModLyng and SMASH.
Both parties will be demonstrating their latest products at the Design, Automation and Test – Europe (DATE) exhibition running April 17-19, 2007 in Nice, France. Lynguent’s booth is R51 and DOLPHIN Integration’s is R49. For more information, visit www.lynguent.com and www.dolphin-integration.com.
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