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This Chapter defines a variety of more complex models which can be found in 1C systems. These models are implemented as the ideal case for simplicity of demonstration. Each model is designed to be a foundation upon which higher-order models can be written. Specifically, analog, digital, mixed signal, and mixed-system models are presented in this chapter.

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Duran, P.A. (1998). More Building Blocks. In: A Practical Guide to Analog Behavioral Modeling for IC System Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8630-6_5

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