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This page provides information only about the Cadence software used at Gonzaga University Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. Cadence tools are used at Gonzaga University to help teaching students the design flow (from specification to fabrication) used in state of the art integrated circuits. This page is maintained by Dr. Claudio Talarico |
Cadence software is primarely used in the following course:
EE 406 - Introduction to Integrated Circuits
There is an Integrated Circuit design project for this class.
Cadence software products are used to design, simulate, and verify an operational amplifier. The design is implemented using the AMIS 0.5 micron CMOS technology, made available through MOSIS.
All students design, simulate, and verify their chip designs.
Cadence software is used for design entry, simulation and layout of a variety of IC related projects
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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