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Meaty new book on Mixed-Signal SoC Design, Verification and Implementation Methodology is nearly ready
Is your current SoC project a mixed-signal design? If not, chances are good that the next one will be. That’s because there’s been an evolution in SoC design from pure digital to analog/mixed-signal (AMS) designs over the past several years … Continue reading
Friday Video: Circuit simulation app for Android. SPICE for $10, runs in your hand? Well, almost.
Here’s the most unlikely Android app I can imagine: a fully realized circuit simulator created for touch-screen use on Android phones and tablets. How geeky can you get? The $10 app is named EveryCircuit. It was written by Igor Vytyaz … Continue reading
What can you do with 45nm SOI? A lot, it turns out
Cadence just published a story about working with IBM on developing advanced Spice-level simulation models for IBM’s advanced SOI (silicon on insulator) IC processes to achieve better correlation between the circuit simulation results and the actual silicon. Now you only … Continue reading
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