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Mixed-signal and Low-power Demo -- Cadence Booth at DAC
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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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Mixed-Signal Technology Summit in Japan Provides Technology Updates
Japan’s semiconductor industry is undergoing a significant change in recent years. We are seeing a shrinking business in SoC development while design and semiconductor companies are trying to focus more on higher profitable and differentiable products like microcontrollers and power management...
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Press Release About TSMC Flow, Blog from ARM Validate Cadence’s Mixed-Signal and 20nm Leadership
A press release and a blog post caught my attention this week (October 15, 2012), and they have clearly demonstrated Cadence's leadership in 20nm process nodes and mixed-signal solutions. The press release is titled " TSMC Selects Cadence Virtuoso and Encounter Platforms for its 20nm Design...
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Panel: Integrating Low-Power ARM Processors into Mixed-Signal Designs
Mixed-signal chip designs with embedded digital signal processing are becoming more and more commonplace these days. How can you bring low-power processors, such as the ARM Cortex-M0 , into such designs quickly and efficiently? A lunch panel discussion at the recent Design Automation Conference (DAC...
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Panelists: Bridging the Gap Between Analog and Digital Design
Analog and digital designers have lived in separate worlds for a long, long time. They use different methodologies and tools, and while digital design is heavily automated, analog design is not. But mixed-signal integration will force this gap to narrow, opening the door to new methodologies and better...
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Easing Mixed-Signal Design With the ARM Cortex-M0
The ARM Cortex-M0 processor core is increasingly finding its way into analog/mixed-signal applications in such areas as automotive, RF, medical, power management, and display drivers. For many applications, a flexible and scalable architecture with an embedded processor is a far better solution than...
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