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used at the ATIPS Laboratory at the
University of Calgary.
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- Cadence tools are used at the University of Calgary to help teach students the design flow
from specification to fabrication using state-of-the-art design tools.
Cadence tools in our curriculum:
Cadence software is being used primarily in the following course(s):
- ENCM501
- ENEL565
- ENEL567
- ENEL619.26
- ENEL619.31
- ENEL619.57
- ENEL619.87
- ENEL619.88
- 4th Year Undergraduate Digital CMOS Course
- Graduate Level Analog Active Filters Course
Cadence tools in our research
Cadence software is being used in many research projects including:
- Analog and RF Circuit Design
- MEMs Low Frequency and RF Circuits
- DSP and Number System Research
- CMOS Imaging Array Research
- Video and Image Processing Research
- Microfluidics
- Millimeter-Wave CMOS Radio
- Gigabit Serial Communications
- Additional Research Projects described on these pages
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