
Mixed-Signal Simulation
Mixed-signal simulation is a method used to model and analyze electronic systems that incorporate both digital (binary) and analog (continuous) signals. It allows engineers to predict how complex devices, such as smartphones or sensors, will behave in real-world scenarios by simulating how the digital components (like processors) interact with analog components (like sensors and amplifiers). This comprehensive approach helps optimize the design, identify potential issues early, and ensure the device functions correctly before physical prototypes are built.