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Abstract: This article proposes a system-aware, fully programmatic and automated, process agnostic design methodology, which utilizes system-level simulations with the layout parasitics of the circuit ...
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That Nebraska volleyball team is one of the most popular women’s sports teams in the country may actually be better understood when the Huskers hit the road to play instead of during the home matches.
Nebraska volleyball is one of the most popular women’s sports teams in the country may actually be better understood when the Huskers hit the road to play instead of during the home matches.
Abstract: Analog and mixed-signal circuits are crucial for interfacing digital systems with the real world, yet the layout design remains manual and highly labor-intensive. Fully automated tools for ...