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Simcenter

Setting up Simcenter Sysdm syndication service

[TECH TIPS VIDEO] – Set up Simcenter  Sysdm syndication service In the context of the launch of LMS Imagine.Lab 15, we've created a set of “how to” movies, aiming at introducin...

Embedded Software

ESE Kongress, Sindelfingen

The embedded conference season continues and, next week, I will be in Sindelfingen, near Stuttgart in Germany for the ESE...

Verification Horizons

Part 11: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

ASIC/IC Power Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2016 Wilson Research Group...

Electronic Systems Design

Changing the Focus

Those of us who have been in the PCB design business for more than a decade either have direct knowledge...

Design with Calibre

Creating An Accurate FEOL CMP Model

By Ruben Ghulghazaryan, Jeff Wilson, and Ahmed AbouZeid FEOL CMP modeling helps designers and foundries predict CMP hotspots in advanced...

Teamcenter

Evaluating Product Complexity

Industry trends demand tradeoffs to achieve a competitive advantage while maintaining an optimal level of product complexity.

Simcenter

How to reduce aircraft carrier deck noise? Get inspired by the U.S. Navy

To reduce aircraft carrier deck noise, understanding the root cause is essential. Learn more how to analyze noise sources and acoustic energy flows.

Simcenter

The Signal and the Noise: Lessons for the Simulation Community from the Failure to Predict the Outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election

Don’t worry, this blog has nothing to do with politics. Instead, I wanted to spend some time trying to understand the lessons that we as engineers can learn from the failure of the prediction communi...

NX Design

How a Bill Becomes a Law… or How an Idea Makes it Into NX

Every company has a process where ideas become reality.   As a product manager for NX, it’s my responsibility to guide projects from concept to completion.  Luckily for me, it’s the mo...