GEMS Research Lab

University of Ottawa

School of Information Technology and Engineering

Cadence University Program Member

This page provides information about the Cadence software used at our university. It is based on the template

provided by CMC and the Electrical Engineering Department of the Université du Québec.

 

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Cadence tools in our curriculum:

Cadence software is being (or has been) used primarily in the following courses :

  • ELG 5195, "Digital Logic Design: Principles and Practices" is a graduate level course
  • ELG 4132, "Principles and Applications of VLSI Design" is an undergraduate level course

Cadence tools in our research:

Cadence software has been used in some research projects including :

  • The design of a hardware-based genetic algorithm, part of an evolvable hardware project
  • The design of a predictive floating-point analog-to-digital converter

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Page maintained by: Daniel Shapiro

Last updated: 21/03/2009

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