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What is Digitally Assisted Analog Design?
Mixed-signal applications are among the fastest growing segments in the electronics and semiconductor industry. Applications in mobile communication, networking, power management, automotive, medical, imaging, safety and security require a very high integration   Read More »
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CDNLive! -- The Other Side of the Low Power Design Techniques
In a recent CDNLive! Silicon Valley presentation titled "Low Power Implementation on the Freescale Kinetis Family," Annis Jarrar from Freescale demonstrated how various low power design techniques were used in the popular Kinetis low power platform   Read More »
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Learn How to Do Mixed-Signal Design at CDNLive! Silicon Valley
With the theme of Connect, Share and Inspire, this year's CDNLive! Silicon Valley March 13-14, 2012 will be an exciting forum for Cadence customers to share their most recent chip design successes and learn from each other. Among close to 100 presentations   Read More »
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Virtuoso AMS Designer Wins the China ACE Best EDA Product Award
The China Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards was established to recognize individuals, companies and technologies that have made profound impacts in the overall China electronics industry each year. Joining with the industry prestigious names   Read More »
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What’s Next in Low Power?
Low power has become a major consideration in chip design in almost all applications. One major achievement of the industry over the past a few years is the alignment on the low power design methodology, which was considered as the biggest hurdle to automate   Read More »
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Si2 Interoperability Guide V2.0 Available for Download
Recently, the Silicon Integration Initiative (Si2) announced the availability of the Interoperability Guide for Power Format Standards V2.0 . This is an important milestone of power format interoperability between IEEE 1801-2009 and the Common Power Format   Read More »
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GUC User Presentation at DAC: How to Do Low Power Design
Power was clearly a hot topic at the recent Design Automation Conference (DAC). Many companies demonstrated their unique tool capabilities to address power issues at different abstraction levels. However, we saw very few presentations that offered a user   Read More »
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New Proof Points for CPF-enabled Cadence Low Power Solution
As the clock for the 48 th Design Automation Conference (DAC) ticks away, we at Cadence are scrambling to put the final touch-up on all our DAC activities. Even though my time is limited, I still would like to highlight the significance of two recent   Read More »
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How Easy Is It to Switch Off Power?
How easy is it to switch off power? "Honey, could you please make sure all the lights are off before going to bed?" Although I am always wondering why I have to be one to do this, I do not have too many complaints as it is a job of simply flipping   Read More »
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Is China Ready for Next Generation Mixed-signal Design?
A Chinese design engineer told me that his manager once told him: "You do not have to have creativity but you must know how to imitate!" This is kind of a reflection of the rapid technology growth in China for the past decade, where many of   Read More »
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