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Mixed-Signal Verification

Mixed-signal verification is the process of checking electronic systems that handle both analog signals (continuous signals like sound or light) and digital signals (discrete, binary data). It ensures that these complex components work together correctly without errors. Since analog and digital parts behave differently, verification involves simulating the entire system to identify issues early, improving reliability and performance before manufacturing. This process is crucial in designing devices like smartphones, medical equipment, and automotive systems that rely on seamless interaction between analog and digital circuits.