Please check out the silicon austria labs web page for details how to apply. You can read a bit more about BAG here. Here the PDFs:
Internship at Infineon (SystemC-AMS / IEEE1666.1 topic)
There is a master thesis work offered. See my post here, if you want to know what SystemC-AMS can do. Here is the PDF:
SystemC-AMS on next IEEE FDL
There will be a special session about SystemC-AMS on the next FDL (Forum on specification and Design Languages) in Kiel (September 15th to 17th, 2020).
LAYGO works!
After I got the BAG2 tutorial working, I decided to have a look at LAYGO, which is an alternate layout generator (the preferred layout generator in BAG2 is called XBase). Some designers at Infineon (industry partner in this project) mentioned
BAG and GPDK045 at CUAS – thanks Berkeley!
Thanks to Prof. Elad Alon, from BWRC, there is now BAG (to be more accurate: BAG2) support for the generic 45nm technology from Cadence available. I am really grateful for the support. I’ll incorporate this soon in our environment here
ISCD master seminar – guest lecture (download)
One of my first tasks was to prepare a lecture about system level modelling and design. To discuss a bit about my experience and the plans here at CUAS. Not to spoil too much in this blog, just have a
BAG repositories: sorting things out (download)
When I started with this topic, I was facing tons of repositories to dig through. So I made an attempt to sort things out a bit. I collected all repositories I found in two powerpoint slides, maybe it is some
Run BAG in the CUAS environment.
When I started in the ISCD group in March, one of my first tasks was to get BAG working. If you want to know what this is and how it works, you may want to look here or here. Meanwhile,
SystemC-AMS flow available at CUAS
Many thanks to COSEDA Technologies GmbH Dresden to provide us tools and licenses for electronic system level design based on SystemC-AMS, calles Coside. There will be opportunities to do master thesis work in future for ISCD as well. If you