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1 March 2007

Implementation Investments

Mentor Graphics Customers Reap Success with ADVance MS Mixed-Signal Verification Platform

Mentor Graphics Corporation announced two significant customer achievements using its ADVance MST (ADMS) mixed-signal verification platform. ADMS is a scalable platform that has been architected for mixed-signal functional verification. The platform integrates a suite of simulation tools, Eldo®, Eldo RF, and ADiTT for transistor-level simulation, as well as QuestaT for logic-level simulation. ADMS provides versatile capabilities that enable designers to verify that their designs are correct in either a digital-centric or analog-centric design flow.

AMS SoC Verification with ADVance MS

Portable consumer electronics and wireless products have become the dominant force in today's global electronics market. Relentless demand for new features and functionality in these devices is driving unprecedented integration of RF, analog, and mixed-signal applications. This trend toward AMS SoC integration requires the ability to verify designs at the full chip level with special attention to digital and analog interactions.

UMC verified a complete transceiver reference design that included a combination of design representations such as digital languages, analog mixed-signal behavior languages, SPICE models and fast SPICE models (ADiT) by leveraging the seamless integration of various simulation engines offered via the ADMS platform.

"Through our collaboration with Mentor, we successfully validated a full chip mixed-signal transceiver reference design in our 130nm mixed-signal process using Mentor's ADMS technology," said Patrick Lin, chief SoC architect, system and architecture support, UMC. "With the combination of our reference design and the ADMS methodology, we are providing our mixed-signal customers another approach to achieve shorter time-to-market with our advanced mixed-signal processes. The combined methodology is slated to be demonstrated in a series of events starting with a demo at DAC 2007."

Mixed-signal Design Verification with ADiT

Nanometer mixed-signal designs increasingly exhibit analog behavior. Battery powered portable device types bring additional complexity because of the fluctuation in power supply. These challenges have rendered traditional fast-SPICE tools inadequate for verification purposes. The latest breakthrough in the ADMS verification platform is ADiT, a fast-SPICE simulator developed and optimized specifically for nanometer mixed-signal applications such as PLL, DLL, DAC, ADC, LDO, and SERDES.

"We are delighted that our customers achieved design success with our verification technologies," said Jue-Hsien Chern, vice president and general manager, deep submicron division, Mentor Graphics. "Through close collaboration with our partners, we have developed leading edge technologies for AMS SoC design."

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