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CAD TOOL SUPPORT FOR A MULTI-UNIVERSITY SOC CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: THE DIGITAL SANDBOX
Anaheim, California June 01-June 02
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Tom Kroll, Carnegie Mellon University
Herman Schmit, Carnegie Mellon University
Dave Landis, The Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse
The Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse is sponsoring an educational support program to facilitate student IC design projects and laboratories at Carnegie Mellon University, the Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Pittsburgh. Students who have access to industry standard IC design tools that are integrated in a commercial design flow will be better prepared to enter the workforce. However, these capabilities are expensive to support and not generally available within Universities. The "Digital Sandbox" program described in this paper is facilitating education by providing and supporting modern VLSI / SoC CAD tools and industry standard design libraries.
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Tom Kroll, Herman Schmit, Dave Landis, "CAD TOOL SUPPORT FOR A MULTI-UNIVERSITY SOC CERTIFICATE PROGRAM: THE DIGITAL SANDBOX," mse, pp.47, 2003 International Conference on Microelectronics Systems Education (MSE'03), 2003
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