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Why is Design Automation and Reuse of Analog Designs Increasingly Trailing the Digital World?
Summary: Demand for high performance in today's systems requires some key IP components to be designed in analog, whereas quick turn around time requires significant use of digital IPs. While there has been significant progress in design automation and design reuse of digital circuits in the last couple of decades, much has not changed for analog design. Design capture in low