Subject: VSIA Analog and Mixed Signal Workshop at DATE2000
From: Alain Vachoux (alain.vachoux@xemics.ch)
Date: Wed Feb 16 2000 - 00:30:39 PST
Dear 1076.1 WG member,
Here is below an invitation that may be of interest for you. It is very
likely that VHDL-AMS will play an important role in the guidelines the AMS
DWG is developping.
Regards,
Alain Vachoux
Virtual Socket Interface Alliance (VSIA)
Invitation for VSIA’s Analog Mixed-Signal Workshop at Design, Automation
& Test in Europe Conference (DATE 2000)
The Virtual Socket Interface Alliance (VSIA) invites you to attend the
Analog Mixed-Signal (AMS) workshop at Design, Automation & Test In Europe
Conference (DATE 2000).
VSIA's AMS Development Working Group (DWG) chair, Henry Chang, will
present the results of the AMS working group and its future plans,
including AMS VSI Extension Specification (version 2.0).
Please come and learn how this spec can help your work and how you
can participate in development of the next AMS specifications.
Event: Analog Mixed-Signal DWG Workshop at DATE 2000
Venue: Le Palais des Congrčs, Paris, France
Date: March 27, 2000
Time: 19:00 - 21:00
For more information or to reserve your seat at this workshop,
please contact Adam Morawiec, ECSI & VSIA European Office at
adam@ecsi.alpes-net.fr.
A brief description of the works of VSIA's AMS DWG is also provided
for your reference below.
VSIA's AMS DWG:
The AMS DWG has been working to develop standards and guidelines to
facilitate the integration and test of process specific ("hard")
mixed-signal virtual components. To date, this working group has
released two specifications to ease the design and integration of
system-chips targeted at the fast-growing consumer, communications and
computing markets. This AMS DWG complements VSIA's other working groups
to specify standards, endorse emerging standards or create new
standards.
Regards,
Howard Sachs
President, VSIA
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