AMS And MEMS Verification Get Boost

June 1, 2003
In the wireless-device arena, both MEMS and analog/mixed-signal designs are seeing significant growth. But layout and verification tasks are particularly tricky. Tanner EDA has made this job easier with the latest release of L-Edit Pro, Version 10....

In the wireless-device arena, both MEMS and analog/mixed-signal designs are seeing significant growth. But layout and verification tasks are particularly tricky. Tanner EDA has made this job easier with the latest release of L-Edit Pro, Version 10. The software, which runs on Windows, is used for analog and mixed-signal IC, MEMS, and integrated optical-device designs.

L-Edit Pro 10 offers several new features to both increase design-verification speed and analyze all-angle geometry prior to fabrication. An example is its hierarchical design-rule checking (DRC), which enables users to complete design verifications much faster than they could with traditional flat DRC engines. The L-Edit Pro 10 DRC utilizes the hierarchical information in a design to eliminate the redundant checking of duplicated geometry. This information also can be used to identify a smaller set of unique errors. Additionally, the hierarchical error browser enables users to view and correct errors where they occur in the hierarchy.

For MEMS and optical designs, the software provides all-angle DRC. It supports all-angle polygons and wires, circles, arcs, pie wedges, and tori-curve editing, as well as layer generation and Boolean operations.

L-Edit Pro 10 is now available for new customers or as an upgrade option for current L-Edit Pro users. Support is provided for Windows XP, 2000, NT, and 98/ME.

Tanner EDA 2650 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107; (626) 792-3000, www.tanner.com/EDA/.
About the Author

John Blyler

John Blyler has more than 18 years of technical experience in systems engineering and program management. His systems engineering (hardware and software) background encompasses industrial (GenRad Corp, Wacker Siltronics, Westinghouse, Grumman and Rockwell Intern.), government R&D (DoD-China Lake) and university (Idaho State Univ, Portland State Univ, and Oregon State Univ) environments. John is currently the senior technology editor for Penton Media’s Wireless Systems Design (WSD) magazine. He is also the executive editor for the WSD Update e-Newsletter.

Mr. Blyler has co-authored an IEEE Press (1998) book on computer systems engineering entitled: ""What's Size Got To Do With It: Understanding Computer Systems."" Until just recently, he wrote a regular column for the IEEE I&M magazine. John continues to develop and teach web-based, graduate-level systems engineering courses on a part-time basis for Portland State University.

John holds a BS in Engineering Physics from Oregon State University (1982) and an MS in Electronic Engineering from California State University, Northridge (1991).

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