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VHDL-AMS

VHDL-AMS (VHSIC Hardware Description Language for Analog and Mixed-Signal) is a specialized language used to design and simulate electronic circuits that combine both digital (binary) and analog (continuous) components. It allows engineers to describe complex systems like sensors, amplifiers, and circuits that process real-world signals, enabling precise modeling and testing before physical production. By unifying digital and analog design in one language, VHDL-AMS improves accuracy, reduces errors, and speeds up development of sophisticated electronic devices.