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Stacy Whiteman

I've worked in EDA since 1993 (egads--the interwebs had a lot fewer tubes back then) when I found my true calling as an AE after solving a simulation problem for a very grateful customer at 5:30PM on a Friday so he could leave for his vacation. I've worked for Cadence 2X (this time since 2005) as well as several other smaller companies which have since been absorbed into various collectives.

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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Rapid Adoption Kits
This post isn't directly about tips and tricks for getting the most out of Virtuoso, but it is about a new source of information and hands-on guidance to help you put those tips and tricks into action. They're called Rapid Adoption Kits, or--to   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Change is Here to Stay
Speaking of variation -- and isn't everyone these days -- something strikes me in reading about all the powerful and elegant features of corners management and statistical analysis. After all the simulations are run and the results are presented,   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Measurements Across Corners
In Virtuoso IC 6.1.5 ISR6, we released a new feature in ADE XL, which had been requested by many customers--the ability to define a measurement expression which operates on the results of another measurement expression across corners. For example, I can   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: We've Got You Cornered
One of the big buzzwords around the EDA world these days is "variation." Don't you just love buzzwords? Take a perfectly normal, slightly ambiguous word, capitalize it, add a another slightly ambiguous hyphenated suffix, and suddenly you've   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Viva ViVA!
I realize that I have been quite remiss in that I have not yet blogged about the new all-singing all-dancing ViVA waveform viewer which was released in IC6.1.5 back in January. All right, it doesn't really sing and dance -- but would you really want   Read More »
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Thing You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Redux
After a long break, I'm going to try to venture back into the blogosphere, starting off nice and easy--by cheating... You see, Virtuoso IC 6.1.5 came out at the end of January, and one of the changes made to the Schematic Editor is that many of the   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: ADE XL--Take This Job and...Run It!
Sometimes these articles just write themselves... Last week, 3 different people asked me questions about the ADE XL Run Options form. Sadly, the odds that 3 people in the same week would ask a question to which I actually knew the answer are vanishingly   Read More »
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Now Playing: Custom IC Videos-to-Go
I wanted to take a brief detour from my usual postings to point out a couple of new delivery mechanisms we're trying out for distributing video collateral -- making better use of some of those toobz on the interwebs. First, we've made some of   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: ADE XL -- Where Did My Data Go?
Last week I got to attend a "Social Media Summit" here at Cadence. Jeepers, a "summit." I feel so important. Anyway, being the kind of person I am, one of the things that stuck in my mind was that they told us not to "tweet aggressively   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Outputs Setup in ADE XL
Continuing on our exploration of ADE XL (see here and here for previous articles), today let's take a look at the Outputs area in the center of the screen. Any output signals or expressions which appear in the ADE XL Test Editor (or the ADE L window   Read More »
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