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Academic and Future Workforce

Teams test Hyperloop pods in Southern California

A nearly mile long enclosed white tube was the focus of an innovative futuristic competition this past weekend. Teams from around the world came to Hawthorne California USA to test “pods” propelled i...

Expert Insights

Article Roundup: Emulation, IC Design, Automotive, RTOS, and Semiconductor Spending

Hardware Emulation for Multi-Level Debugging Methodology Transistor-Level Defect Diagnosis Electric Vehicles Spur Startups Tasks, the Context Switch, and Interrupts The...

Electronic Systems Design

Attention all Altium Designer Users!!!

Are your current PCB design tools running out steam? Are you still waiting for that extra capacity you need to...

Calibre IC Design & Manufacturing

How to choose LVS box flow

How do you decide which kind of LVS BOX flow makes sense for what you want to accomplish? Watch this...

Tessent Solutions

Transistor-Level Defect Diagnosis

By Geir Eide, Mentor Graphics Need to diagnose silicon failures faster and with more accuracy? Try the new cell-aware diagnosis...

Solid Edge

Plan it or Wing it?

When you start a new model (this can mean either a complex single part or an assembly), do you plan out your approach to the model, or do you just start working? And if you plan it, is it a formal pl...

Embedded Software

There ain't no such thing as a free lunch [or operating system]

Not long ago, I was telling a friend about an iPad app that I had found useful. I commented that...

Teamcenter

Integrated BOM for Manufacturing

Why Integrated BOM? Your bill of material (BOM) is central to developing and building commercial products. The quality of your BOMs have a direct impact on the quality of your products, as...

Simcenter

Webinars of the month - February 2017

Live webinars Fundamentals of Fatigue February 2, 11am EST In this webinar you will learn: The basic principles of fatigue versus strength, What are the different failure modes...