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Cadence University Program
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This page provides information only about the Cadence software used at York University.
Remember: Cadence is the name of a company - students do not “learn Cadence”, they learn about Cadence products.
Cadence Tools in Our Research
A wide variety electronics research at York employs the Cadence products in the design of its electronic technology. Areas of research at York where Cadence tools are used include:
• Radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs)
• High-speed wireline systems
• Low-power microprocessors
• Bio-sensors and biologically inspired sensors
• Microfluidics
• CMOS image sensors
Cadence Tools in Our Curriculum
EECS 4612: Digital VLSI (coming soon)
This course deals with the electrical engineering issues of microchip design. Students employ a variety of Cadence tools to complete their designs including:
• Virtuoso Layout Suite
• Virtuoso Multi-mode Simulation Option
• Cadence Chip Assembly Router
• Cadence Simulation Analysis Environment
• Encounter Digital Implementation System
• Encounter RTL Compiler
Disclaimer
This is not a “Cadence Homepage”.
This page contains only Cadence-related information.
Information is provided “as is” without warranty or guarantee of any kind. No statement is made and no attempt has been made to examine the information, either with respect to operability, origin, authorship, or otherwise.
Please use this information at your own risk and any attempt to use this information is at your own risk we recommend using it on a copy of your data to be sure you understand what it does and under your conditions. Keep your master intact until you are personally satisfied with the user of this information within your environment.
This webpage is maintained by Sebastian Magierowski
Last updated: April 20, 2014
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