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Mixed Signal Technology Summit Proceedings Now Available
In September 2012, Cadence held its second Mixed-Signal Summit in San Jose, California. 150 users attended the Summit. The full day program was packed by user presentations. Strong participation and attendance was yet another confirmation of increased design activities in the mixed-signal area. Attendees...
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Cadence To Release the Industry's First Mixed-Signal Methodology Book
The new era of “Internet Everywhere” creates a whole new spectrum of applications, ranging from health care, automotive, to entertainment and cloud computing, which demand more and more mixed-signal and low power designs. In fact, mixed-signal applications have become one of the fastest growing...
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QiWang
on Sat, May 26 2012
Managing Inherited Connections with CPF in Virtuoso
Let's assume you are managing a schematic-driven top level design in Virtuoso and you want to import a digital block Verilog netlist into Virtuoso. This is a very common use model in mixed-signal implementation. While the Layout Database is saved in Open Access (OA), the optimized Verilog netlist...
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A Quick Tutorial on Managing ECOs Using Pcells in Mixed Signal Designs
The purpose for creating a Pcell is to automate the creation of data. Pcells should be designed as standalone entities, independent of the environment in which they are created and independent of the variety of environments in which you or someone else might want to use them. An environment can react...
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