(Updated on January 3, 2014)
Welcome to the homepage of the Cadence Users Group at the University of Houston. This page contains information about the Cadence® design tools used in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Houston.
Tutorials
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- Getting started in Cadence
- Inverter Layout
- Analog Layout
- Analog Analysis
- Using Instances
- Cif to Cadence
- C5 Models
- Linux in Lab to Cadence
- Adding 40 Pin Pads
Courses
ECE 5346/6346 VLSI Design
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites ECE 3456 or ECE 3457 or equivalent
Fundamentals of integrated circuit design using computer-aided-design methods; MOS and bipolar techniques; standard cell, digital subcircuit and memory layout and design. Project: Design and have fabricated a functional integrated circuit.
ECE 7349 Advanced Topics in Microelectronics
Professor J. Chen Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites ECE 5346 or ECE6346 or equivalent
Current research issues in the design, fabrication, testing and reliability of integrated circuits. Submicron design of CMOS digital and analog circuits.
ECE 5356/6328 CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits
Professor J. Chen Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ECE 3456. Analysis and design of CMOS analog integrated circuits at the transistor level, single-stage and multistage amplifiers, differential pairs, current source biasing circuits, current mirrors, and operational amplifier circuit design.
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