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LFoundry Releases Process Design Kit for Tanner EDA's Analog/Mixed-Signal Electronic Design Software

PDK supports analog design flow from schematic entry and simulation to full custom layout and verification.

By DE Editors  

June 8, 2009

By DE Editors

LFoundry has announced a process design kit (PDK) for A/MS electronic designs, developed using Tanner EDA’s HiPer Silicon software for its LF150 modular 0.15 µm Low Power and RF CMOS process. 

LFoundry is providing Tanner EDA users with the LF150 modular 0.15 µm Low Power and RF CMOS process that provides up to six levels of aluminium interconnect, a polymide passivation, and I/O voltages of 1.8V, 3.3V and 5.0V. Optionally a MiM capacitor is also available.

In addition to schematic and layout libraries for full custom analog design, LFoundry provides a cell library with standard cells and periphery cells.

For more information, visit LFoundry.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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