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*[[Integrated Inductor Design using ADS Momentum]] - Integrated inductor design procedure using Cadence and ADS Momentum | *[[Integrated Inductor Design using ADS Momentum]] - Integrated inductor design procedure using Cadence and ADS Momentum | ||
*[[Corner Simulations using ADE XL]] - Corner simulations using ADE XL in Cadence | *[[Corner Simulations using ADE XL]] - Corner simulations using ADE XL in Cadence | ||
*[[Simulations using ADE (G)XL]] - How to perform schematic, corner, and postlayout simulation using ADE (G)XL | *[[Simulations using ADE (G)XL]] - How to perform schematic, corner, and postlayout simulation using ADE (G)XL (under developement) | ||
==Cadence 6.1== | ==Cadence 6.1== |
Revision as of 17:51, 8 August 2012
Analog/Mixed-Signal Software Tutorials
- icfb setup - How to set up and run Cadence 5.14. ISU uses Cadence 6 so this is largely out of date
- Neocircuit setup - Setup for Neocircuit, a sophisticated circuit-optimization tool
- Creating a Parameterized Cell in Cadence - Basic tutorial for creating custom parameterized cells in Cadence
Analog Simulation Techniques
- LNA Performance Simulations - How to simulate a low-noise amplifier using SpectreRF
- Mixer Performance Simulations - How to simulate a mixer using SpectreRF
- VCO Performance Simulations - How to simulate a voltage controlled oscillator using SpectreRF
- Integrated Inductor Design using ADS Momentum - Integrated inductor design procedure using Cadence and ADS Momentum
- Corner Simulations using ADE XL - Corner simulations using ADE XL in Cadence
- Simulations using ADE (G)XL - How to perform schematic, corner, and postlayout simulation using ADE (G)XL (under developement)
Cadence 6.1
During the summer of 2011 ISU migrated all student labs to Cadence 6.15. Tutorials pertaining to Cadence 6.15 are being created and will appear here.
- Cadence 6.1 Setup - updated on August 23, 2011
- Migration from Cadence 5.14 to Cadence 6.x - updated on August 25, 2011
- Introductory Tutorial - updated on August 26, 2011 - In Progress
Linux Remote Access
You can remote acess into campus Linux servers listed at http://it.eng.iastate.edu/remote.html. A recommended software tool is NX Client by NoMachine, which can be downloaded at http://www.nomachine.com/download.php. Download the free client for Windows as well as the nxfonts addons. After installing the client, you will go through a wizard process at first launch. Give any name for "Session" and fill in the remote server address for "Host". You may leave everything as default. Lastly, login using your ISU netid and password.