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AMS Simulation

AMS (Analog and Mixed-Signal) simulation is a process used by engineers to test and analyze electronic circuits that combine analog (continuous signals) and digital (discrete signals) components. It helps predict how the circuit will behave in real-world conditions before physically building it, identifying potential issues such as noise or signal interference. By simulating both types of signals together, engineers can optimize performance, ensure reliability, and save time and costs associated with physical prototyping. This approach is essential for developing complex electronic devices like smartphones, sensors, and communication systems.