2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10836-008-5064-4
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An Automotive CD-Player Electro-Mechanics Fault Simulation Using VHDL-AMS

Abstract: One of the most challenging tasks while designing an automotive electronic device is to take into account its whole electro-mechanic environment, so that time expensive failure tests can be reduced. We show a case study, developed in collaboration with an industrial partner, in which an automotive Compact Disk (CD) player is modelled. Using VHDL-AMS, not only its whole mixed-signal electro-mechanic structure, but the car one, the road profile and the audio input have been described as well. A set of fault anal… Show more

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“…In [27][28][29] complex mixed-signal electronics and telecommunication systems have been designed using VHDL-AMS as an effective simulation language. In [30,31] VHDL-AMS is suggested to model complex electronic systems with a varying hierarchical depth and interacting inside the automotive environment.…”
Section: Simulation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [27][28][29] complex mixed-signal electronics and telecommunication systems have been designed using VHDL-AMS as an effective simulation language. In [30,31] VHDL-AMS is suggested to model complex electronic systems with a varying hierarchical depth and interacting inside the automotive environment.…”
Section: Simulation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%