The Designer's Guide Community

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Just wanted you all to know that there is another place for you to ask
questions and get information about analog, RF, and mixed-signal
simulation. It is The Designer's Guide Community, and you can find it
at www.designers-guide.org.

Enjoy,
-Ken
 
xiaolong wrote:
It is really a good place.
Indeed. I can personally vouch for both Ken and Henry who are great
educators, (as are Andrew, & Ed, and others) who work hard at helping
the design community as a whole by leveraging their immense design
experience.

In addition to Ken's fantastic "Designers' Guide Community" site, there
is also the open "Cadence Designer Network" user community:
http://www.cadence.com/support/usergroup/index.aspx
which I had a small role in helping get going in the beginning.

Interestingly, Ken Kundert himself is featured this week in the Cadence
Designer Network community for custom-ic designers:
http://www.cdnusers.org/Technologies/CustomIC/tabid/113/Default.aspx

Sadly, note that the wonderful Cadence Repository for Electronic
Transfer & Education ( http://crete.cadence.com ) is no longer
available to users (AFAIK) - so the avenue of obtaining complete
designs with complete design kits and documentation for university
purposes just got a little bit tougher for university students.

I guess that itself underscores all the more, the need for sites like
the Designer's Guide and the Designer's Network and for the USENET
comp.cad.cadence community as a whole!

As always, I hope this helps others,
John Gianni
Nothing stated here is prior reviewed nor sanctioned by my employer.
 
KenKundert@gmail.com wrote:
Just wanted you all to know that there is another place for you to ask
questions and get information about analog, RF, and mixed-signal
simulation. It is The Designer's Guide Community, and you can find it
at www.designers-guide.org.
www.edaboard.com is also nice forum as you surely know
 
jutek wrote:
www.edaboard.com is also nice forum as you surely know
So that everyone benefits, what other useful broad-category boards have
an active EDA forum tailored to interactively assist in answering
questions from Cadence users?

1. cdn users ... http://www.cdnusers.org
2. designers' guide ... http://www.designers-guide.org
3. eda board ... http://www.edaboard.com
4. usenet newsgroup ...
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=comp.cad.cadence
5. ???

John Gianni
"Nothing stated here is prior reviewed nor sanctioned by my employer."

Here is an HTML snippet for personal web pages, alphabetically
<HTML>
<BODY>
<H1>
Forums
</H1>
<OL TYPE=a>
&lt;LI&gt; <A HREF="http://www.cdnusers.org">CDNUsers</A>.
&lt;LI&gt; <A HREF="http://www.designers-guide.org">Designers Guide</A>.
&lt;LI&gt; <A HREF="http://www.edaboard.com">EDA Board</A>.
&lt;LI&gt; &lt;A
HREF="http://groups.google.com/groups?group=comp.cad.cadence"&gt;USENET</A>.
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~
 
John Gianni wrote:

jutek wrote:
www.edaboard.com is also nice forum as you surely know

So that everyone benefits, what other useful broad-category boards have
an active EDA forum tailored to interactively assist in answering
questions from Cadence users?

1. cdn users ... http://www.cdnusers.org
2. designers' guide ... http://www.designers-guide.org
3. eda board ... http://www.edaboard.com
4. usenet newsgroup ...
http://groups.google.com/groups?group=comp.cad.cadence
5. ???
If Cadence would have provided space for a wiki, you could have inserted
this information there and it would be a lot easier to find it again than
on groups.google.com as you have to know what you are looking for.

Maybe the guys at the designers guide find it feasible to add a wiki?

--
Svenn
 
Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
If Cadence would have provided space for a wiki, you could have inserted
this information there and it would be a lot easier to find it again than
on groups.google.com as you have to know what you are looking for.
Hi Svenn,
I forwarded your excellent request to the owners of the CDNusers.org
forum.
John Gianni
 

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