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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: IC 6.1.4 ADE Enhancements
By Stacy Whiteman on March 10, 2010
I'm not going to beat around the bush here. I could tell you about all the things that are new in ADE (Analog Design Environment) in IC 6.1.4. I could tell you about the fact that the individual subwindows are now resizeable, rearrangeable (is that... Read more »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Thumbnails
By Stacy Whiteman on March 03, 2010
Boy, you must think we're a few sandwiches short of a picnic over here at Cadence. A couple of months ago we came out with this great new Virtuoso software release (IC 6.1.4) . So, despite my best efforts to get you to use the recently-opened files... Read more »
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Analog Behavioral Modeling - What Language Do You Speak?
By Greg Curtis on March 02, 2010
An increasing number of mixed-signal design teams are contemplating adding analog behavioral modeling to their repertoire in order to achieve reasonable simulation speeds. Utilizing analog behavioral models can yield simulation performance improvements... Read more »
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