Oct 10, 2016

[website] Open Circuit Design Software


Visit the Open Circuit Design Software to learn more about the major electronic design automation (EDA) tools hosted by Open Circuit Design:
  • Magic, the VLSI layout editor, extraction, and DRC tool
  • XCircuit, the circuit drawing and schematic capture tool
  • IRSIM, the switch-level digital circuit simulator
  • Netgen, the circuit netlist comparison (LVS) and netlist conversion tool
  • Qrouter, the over-the-cell (sea-of-gates) detail router
  • Qflow, a complete digital synthesis design flow using open-source software and open-source standard cell libraries
  • PCB, the printed circuit board layout editor
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[paper] Well-Posed Models of Memristive Devices

Well-Posed Models of Memristive Devices
(Submitted on 15 May 2016)
Existing compact models for memristive devices (including RRAM and CBRAM) all suffer from issues related to mathematical ill-posedness and/or improper implementation. This limits their value for simulation and design and in some cases, results in qualitatively unphysical predictions. We identify the causes of ill-posedness in these models. We then show how memristive devices in general can be modelled using only continuous/smooth primitives in such a way that they always respect physical bounds for filament length and also feature well-defined and correct DC behaviour. We show how to express these models properly in languages like Verilog-A and ModSpec (MATLAB). We apply these methods to correct previously published RRAM and memristor models and make them well posed. The result is a collection of memristor models that may be dubbed "simulation-ready", i.e., that feature the right physical characteristics and are suitable for robust and consistent simulation in DC, AC, transient, etc., analyses. We provide implementations of these models in both ModSpec/MATLAB and Verilog-A.

Subjects: Emerging Technologies (cs.ET); Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science (cs.CE)
Cite as: arXiv:1605.04897 [cs.ET]
(or arXiv:1605.04897v1 [cs.ET] for this version)

Oct 6, 2016

Eben Upton Founder, Raspberry Pi Foundation at ARM TechCon

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Eben Upton
Founder,
Raspberry Pi Foundation

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Senior Security Engineer, Uber Advanced Technologies Center

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Chief ARM Architect and Technical Lead for RHEL Server, Red Hat

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100 reads: Compact Device Modeling using Verilog-AMS and ADMS

Article reached 100 reads: Compact device modeling using Verilog-AMS and ADMS
Lemaitre L · GrabiƄski W · McAndrew C
Abstract: This paper shows how high level language as Verily-AMS can serve as support for compact modeling development of new devices. First section gives a full Verily-AMS code of a simplified bipolar transistor. Each part of the code is carefully examined and explained. Second section compared different implementations if the simplified bipolar transistor in different spice simulators. ADMS, an open-source tool developed at Motorola, performs the implementations from Verily-AMS to simulators. Third sections concludes the paper by describing by implementation of the EKV model into ADS using the compact model interface provided by Agilent.
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SourceForge Project: FreeCAD

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FreeCAD is based on OpenCasCade, a powerful geometry kernel, features an Open Inventor-compliant 3D scene representation model provided by the Coin 3D library, and a broad Python API. The interface is built with Qt. FreeCAD runs exactly the same way on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux platforms. [Download FreeCAD]