• FUNCTIONAL SIMULATION
• BEHAVIORAL SIMULATION
• STATIC TIMING SIMULATION
• GATE-LEVEL SIMULATION
• SWITCH-LEVEL SIMULATION
• TRANSISTOR-LEVEL OR CIRCUIT- LEVEL SIMULATION
• FUNCTIONAL SIMULATION
It ignores timing aspects.
Verifies only the functionality of the design.
• BEHAVIORAL SIMULATION
A given functionality is modeled using HDL.
Timing aspects are considered.
• STATIC TIMING SIMULATION
A built in tool that computes delay for each timing path
Does not require input stimuli.
• GATE-LEVEL SIMULATION
Is used to check the timing performance of design
Delay parameters of logic cells are used to verify things.
• SWITCH-LEVEL SIMULATION
Is one level below the gate level simulation.
It models transistors as switches.
It provides more accurate timing predictions than gate-level simulation.
• TRANSISTOR-LEVEL SIMULATION
Requires transistor models. Circuit is described in terms of resistances, capacitances and voltage and current sources.
A set of mathematical equations relating current and voltages is setup and solved numerically.
Gives analog results and is most accurate.
Requires large amount of computing resources.
Simulation time depends on :
• Simulation levels of logic
• Physical Memory of PC
• Speed of PC
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can u explain briefly about types of simulation
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