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Analysis and Design of
VLSI Analog-Digital Interface Circuits
NTU 247 / Berkeley EECS247Fall 2006 - 3 units
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Simulation Tools:
We will be using intensive computer simulations in the homework. Matlab is used to design and verify the system performance. The preferred circuit simulators are SPECTRE, HSPICE/AWAVES (from Avanti). Most of the homework sets only require the use of a SPICE simulator, but some require the use of SPECTRE. § MATLAB §
Matlab educational sites
from §
Introduction
to Simulink from § HSPICE § SPICE tutorial and tips: Berkeley ICBook. § HSPICE manual (downloadable PDF files) § List of UNIX workstations for running SPICE § SPECTRE |
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UNIX Account:
Anyone enrolled in the class will
be able to obtain a temporary EECS instructional account on EE UNIX clusters
that has access to the latest version of HSPICE / SPECTRE. Let me know asap
if you need an account. Students are also encouraged to use their local
resources if possible to avoid networking problems when intensive GUI
information data is transmitted. Some students had problems with company
firewall before, which prevents them from logging into If you have any questions or problems running HSPICE, contact the course consultant. If there are administrative issues with the instructional clusters, contact root@cory. Information about connecting over the network can be found at http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/connecting.html. It includes information about downloading SSH for free and about using X Windows. You can get help via email to root@cory or call Kevin if you are really stuck (510-643-6141). § Connecting to your temporary account § Instructional Computing WEB site |
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