Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1996-09-10
1998-08-25
Teska, Kevin J.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364578, 364488, G06G 748
Patent
active
057991723
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for simulating the design of an integrated circuit uses a processor (200). The processor (200) executes a simulator (540) from memory (280) to exercise a model (544). The data points (15-27) of an output signal are stored in a history data file (542). The techniques used to generate each of the data points (15-27) are also stored in the history data in file (542). The history data are then used to generate a converted output signal that has a uniform time scale. If the converted output signal requires the generation of a desired data point, then the approximation technique used to generate the following data point stored in the history data (542) is used.
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Beckerich Steven R.
Gullapalli Kiran Kumar
Hamm Steven D.
Mulvaney Brian J.
Kazimi Hani Mahmoud
Motorola Inc.
Teska Kevin J.
Witek Keith E.
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