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Thank You!
By Gerald "Jerry" Grzenia on December 18, 2008
As the 2008 year comes to a close, I wanted to say Thank You! Thanks to the hard working Cadence people who experimented with new ideas about the Cadence web site, polished those ideas, and included blogging to allow another format for customers and Cadence... Read more »
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What's Good About the SPB16.2 PSpice Models? BSIM4 Support!
By Gerald "Jerry" Grzenia on December 17, 2008
The SPB16.2 release now has new MOSFET device Model BSIM4 Support in PSpice PSpice designers had been requesting support for the BSIM4 Mosfet Model. The BSIM4 model addresses the MOSFET physical effects into sub-100nm regime. It is a physics-based, accurate... Read more »
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What's Good About SPB16.2 OrCAD Capture? Many Usability Enhancements!
By Gerald "Jerry" Grzenia on December 10, 2008
There are enormous usability updates in the SPB16.2 release of OrCAD Capture. From new ways of managing multiple windows to the ability to place wires and parts using a cross hair cursor - all enhancements are designed to increase ease of use. You can... Read more »
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