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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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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned in May by Browsing Cadence Online Support
May was a big month for new videos. It was also a month that saw the release of Virtuoso IC6.1.6, with lots of great new features and the rollout of new enhancements to the Cadence Online Support website. Videos 1. DMS Basics Series This is a great series   Read More »
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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned in April by Browsing Cadence Online Support
I'll confess: I didn't learn all of this strictly by browsing http://support.cadence.com (Cadence Online Support). I also wandered over onto http://www.cadence.com/community/blogs/ii (Industry Insights blog) and http://www.cadence.com/cadence   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Delta Markers in ViVA
This article is dedicated to the gentleman I sat next to at lunch at CDNLive a while back who Is a CAD engineer busily supporting a large user community, but had been stumped by the question "How do I create a delta marker in VIVA?" I'm   Read More »
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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned in March by Browsing Cadence Online Support
Topics in March include advanced analysis in ADE GXL, taking advantage of lots of features for doing statistical analysis in ADE XL, defining bindkeys in ADE L (yes, you can do that!), plus a variety of useful details in the areas of routing and advanced   Read More »
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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned in February By Browsing Cadence Online Support
February was a big month for RAKs (Rapid Adoption Kits)! If you haven't checked out the listings under Resources->Rapid Adoption Kits yet, you're missing out. You'll find databases with detailed instructions, documentation and videos on   Read More »
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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned In January By Browsing Cadence Online Support
This month's highlighted content includes helpful information on wreal modeling, mixed-signal interoperability, verification of digitally-calibrated analog circuits, device and block-level routing and lots more. Enjoy and don't forget to leave   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Drag and Drop
I love it when I'm sitting in a meeting with my colleagues or with a group of customers and someone brings up something about our software that they find annoying and another person says "Wait, why are you doing it that way? Why don't you   Read More »
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Virtuosity: 10 Things I Learned in December By Browsing Cadence Online Support
In addition to the R&D engineers who actually develop our software, the folks in many other groups here at Cadence put a lot of time and effort into creating a wide variety of documents, presentation and videos to help our users learn to use the software   Read More »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: The (Setup) State of Things
Apologies for the long delay between articles (best intentions and all that). I last left you with an article about how to parameterize and manipulate device properties in your design without having to edit the schematic. A very handy feature. So there   Read More »
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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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