Title :
Multi-domain and mixed-signal simulation of System-on-Chip embedding MEMS
Author :
Basrour, S. ; Matou, K. ; Ammar, Y. ; Marzencki, M. ; Zenati, A.
Author_Institution :
TIMA Lab., Grenoble
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to deal with a new approach for the modelling and the simulation of mixed-signal multi-domain microsystems (MSMD) in the MATLABreg/Simulinkreg environment. MSMD are systems mixing different domains such as analog and digital electronics, radio-frequency modules, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), micro-optical-electro-mechanical systems (MOEMS) and others on the same chip (system-on-chip: SoC) or in the same package (system-on-package: SoP). The heterogeneity of such systems can be seen at different abstraction levels. In fact this heterogeneity is mainly due to the multiphysic domains and also to the nature of the signals available on the chip. The creation of a virtual prototype of such microsystems is very useful because it allows to significantly shorten the design cycle and to reduce the design cost. Due to different domains, the mixed signals, the several non-linearities of the electrical components or MEMS devices and the interdependences of their subsystems, it is very complex to make a global simulation and optimization with traditional approaches and with the same simulator. Several modelling languages can be used, for example SPICE and VHDL-AMS, but one of the major disadvantages of these languages concerns the convergence of the simulation. MATLABreg/Simulinkreg is a powerful environment where several subsystems can be modelled with analytical equations, electrical circuits, etc. In this paper, we apply our approach to model and to simulate a self powered micro systems (SPMS) in this simulation environment. Several simulation results, made with different abstraction levels, have been compared and are in very good agreement. Moreover, we report in this paper cosimulation results obtained with Simulinkreg/SMASHtrade software. These results will prove the efficiency of our approach for the design of microsystems
Keywords :
circuit simulation; integrated circuit interconnections; integrated circuit modelling; micromechanical devices; system-on-chip; MATLAB environment; MEMS devices; SPICE; Simulink environment; Simulink/SMASH software; VHDL-AMS; electrical components; mixed-signal multidomain microsystems; mixed-signal simulation; multidomain simulation; self powered microsystems; simulation environment; system-on-chip; virtual prototype; Circuit simulation; Computer languages; Electronics packaging; Mathematical model; Microelectromechanical systems; Micromechanical devices; Power system modeling; Radio frequency; System-on-a-chip; Virtual prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Thermal, Mechanical and Multiphysics Simulation and Experiments in Micro-Electronics and Micro-Systems, 2006. EuroSime 2006. 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Como
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0275-1
DOI :
10.1109/ESIME.2006.1643956