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 contains only Cadence-related information, and does not include information on other vendors' products.
- Classes that use Cadence
- EE 4320 (VLSI Design and Technology)
- EE 5316 (CMOS Mixed Signal IC Design)
- EE 5305 (Analog IC Design)
- EE 3446 (Circuit Analysis II)
- EE 5310 (Digital VLSI Design)
- 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 5312 (CMOS RFIC Design)
- EE 3310 (Microprocessor)
- EE 5309 (Introduction to Pulsed Power)
Information given on these course web pages is provided 'as is' without warranty of any kind. No statement is made and no attempt has been made to examine the information, either with respect to operability, origin, authorship, or otherwise. Please use this information at your own risk. We recommend using it on a copy of your data to be sure you understand what it does and under your conditions. Keep your master intact until you are personally satisfied with the use of this information within your environment."
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Last edited June 8, 2021.
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