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 ====== CAD ====== ====== CAD ======
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-===== CSE Account Setup ===== 
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-Email Jason Keltz (jas@cse.yorku.ca) about getting an account set-up on which you can run the CMC-brokered CAD tools. 
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-===== CAD Activate ===== 
-Once you have your CSE account make sure to validate it with CMC such that you can use the tools that you or your supervisor has paid for. 
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-From the command line type: 
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-<code> 
-/CMC/scripts/CADactivate/cadactivate.sh 
-</code> 
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-And follow the directions appearing in the ensuing pop-up window. 
  
 ===== Cadence ===== ===== Cadence =====
-We have partitioned our Cadence tools among the IC technology we wish to explore with it and the Cadence version number we wish to run.  To avoid problems create a directory from which you will run one (and only one!) Cadence start-up command (listed below).  For example if you want to explore TSMC's 90-nm CMOS technology using version 5.14 create a directory like ''TSMC90nm'' go into it and start-up the Cadence tools with ''cad-tsmc905'' Whenever you want to start up that tool for that technology go back to that directory and start-up Cadence.  If you want any other tool and/or any other technology create a new directory and apply the appropriate start-up command.+We have partitioned our Cadence tools among the IC technology we wish to explore with it and the Cadence version number we wish to run.  To avoid problems create a directory from which you will run one (and only one!) Cadence start-up command (listed below).  For example if you want to explore TSMC's 90-nm CMOS technology using version 5.10.41 create a directory like ''TSMC90nm'' go into it and start-up the Cadence tools with ''cad-tsmc905'' Whenever you want to start up that tool for that technology go back to that directory and start-up Cadence.  If you want any other tool and/or any other technology create a new directory and apply the appropriate [[caddocs:scripts | start-up command]].
  
-==== Start-Up Commands ==== +{{:tutorials:cad:t1analogbasics.pdf | Tutorial 1: Basic Analog Simulation in Cadence}}
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-  - cad-1805: +
-  - cad-1806: +
-  - cad-ibm5IBM's 130-nm CMOS technology running on Cadence Virtuoso v5.10.41. +
-  - cad-ibm6: +
-  - cad-tsmc905: +
-  - cad-tsmc906: +
-  - cad-tsmc655: +
-  - cad-tsmc656: +
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-{{t1analogbasics.pdf | Tutorial 1: Basic Analog Simulation in Cadence}}+
  
 ===== Synopsys ===== ===== Synopsys =====
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-==== Start-Up Commands ==== 
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-  - syn-vcs: Use the VCS simulator to verify and debug your RTL code. 
-  - syn-dc: Use Design Compiler to synthesize your design into gates. 
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