Stefan Hoelldampf, D. Zaum, I. Neumann, M. Olbrich, E. Barke
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Today's simulation tools can not keep up with novel design methodologies at system level such as TLM. We propose to automatically precompute numerical models from analog netlists and interface a simulation kernel via SystemC to the digital domain. Our simulation system has performed orders of magnitude faster compared to traditional analog circuit simulators interfaced to SystemC while keeping full accuracy.