The
University of Texas at Arlington
Use
of Cadence Products at UTA
The University
of Texas at Arlington Department of Electrical Engineering is a "Cadence
University Program Member"
This web page is
only Cadence-related information, and does not include information on other
vendor's products.
The web page
should be titled "Use of Cadence Products at UTA"
EE 4320 (VLSI Design and Technology)
EE 5349 (RFIC Design for Wirelesss Comm.)
EE 3446 (Circuits Analysis 2)
EE 3310 (Microprocessor)
EE 5309 (Introduction to Pulsed Power)
Additional
material developed by the university to aid in use of Cadence software used by
students in fulfilling project assignments is available
at:
EE 4320 (VLSI Design and Technology)
EE 5349 (RFIC Design for Wirelesss Comm.)
EE 3446 (Circuits Analysis 2)
EE 3310 (Microprocessor)
EE 5309 (Introduction to Pulsed Power)
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Contact Dr. Sungyong Jung <jung@uta.edu> for information on the web
page.
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Last edited
June 01, 2012