VHDL / Verilog circuits work in 1-V still correct?

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Dear All,

VHDL / Verilog circuits work in 1-V still correct?

I want to combine 1-V analog circuits and VHDL circuits..

Thanks

Boki.
 
On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 04:03:27 +0800, Boki wrote:

Dear All,

VHDL / Verilog circuits work in 1-V still correct?

I want to combine 1-V analog circuits and VHDL circuits..

Thanks

Boki.
verilog requires at least 1.2-V, VHDL cannot determine transistor
parameters.
 
"Boki" <bokiteam@ms21.hinet.net> wrote in message news:<c6ov4e$pk1@netnews.hinet.net>...
Dear All,

VHDL / Verilog circuits work in 1-V still correct?

I want to combine 1-V analog circuits and VHDL circuits..

Thanks

Boki.
HDL will work with digital at any voltage its designed for.

For mixed signal with VHDL I think there is AVHDL for analog VHDL
mixed signal. Its been a while since I looked at that. Somebody in the
VHDL group might know.

regards

johnjakson_usa_com
 
johnjakson@yahoo.com (john jakson) wrote in message news:<adb3971c.0404290626.3d334519@posting.google.com>...
"Boki" <bokiteam@ms21.hinet.net> wrote in message news:<c6ov4e$pk1@netnews.hinet.net>...
Dear All,

VHDL / Verilog circuits work in 1-V still correct?

I want to combine 1-V analog circuits and VHDL circuits..

Thanks

Boki.

HDL will work with digital at any voltage its designed for.

For mixed signal with VHDL I think there is AVHDL for analog VHDL
mixed signal. Its been a while since I looked at that. Somebody in the
VHDL group might know.

regards

johnjakson_usa_com

Thank you for information.

Best regards,

Boki.
 

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