RE: [SI-LIST] : [SI-LIST] SI tools

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From: Dunbar, Tony ([email protected])
Date: Wed Apr 05 2000 - 13:57:37 PDT


Please, PLEASE, PLEEEASE! Can we vendors pitch in on this one? This could
determine the very future well-being of this poor soul.

Tony Dunbar
(errr...Mentor Graphics/ICX)

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey J. Cook [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 3:42 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [SI-LIST] : [SI-LIST] SI tools

Hi,

I'm a senior computer engineering student interested in making a 66/100Mhz
board that would be utilizing GTL+ and LVTTL signals. What I really need
at this point is advice on SI testing and verification of layout. Since I'm
a
student, I have no real financial resources, but do have access to different
flavors of PSPICE, Cadence Specctra and most of the Cadence suite, along
with many Mentor Graphics tools. Any suggestions on the best place to
start? Also, I have the book 'High Speed Digital Design, A Handbook of
Black Magic' which seems to be helpful in real-world PCB issues.

Jeffrey J. Cook
University of Illinois Computer Engineering Student
[email protected]

"Sometimes the easiest way to get something done is to be a little na�ve
about it -- and just ship it."
Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems - Jini Engineer

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