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DAC: Bristol firm has tools for analogue layout

Wednesday 30 June 2004 02:28

Bristol-based EDA firm Pulsic has unveiled an analogue and mixed signal version of its chip layout tools.

Announced today at the Design Automation Conference in San Diego, Lyric Analog is aimed at pure analogue and mixed analogue/RF designs.

 

Part of the firm’s Physical Design Framework software, Lyric Analog includes include interactive and semi-automatic transistor placement, fully automatic and interactive routing and signal integrity.

 

"There are an increasingly large number of designs in the pure analogue and RF space, where the customers are looking for a more affordable solution. These designs are relatively small in capacity but need to consider a distinct set of design criteria, such as matched and shielded differential signals, resistance and capacitance constrained paths and current densities,” said Mark Williams, founder and chief operating officer at Pulsic.

 

The firm claimed little attention has yet been given to analogue and RF layout.

 

"This is the driving force behind our decision to market the Lyric Analog toolset and link the front-end with our back-end tools,” said Williams.

 

He said the firm will make the interface to the tool freely available to front end design tool suppliers.

 

Also at DAC, Pulsic announced that it will soon open an office in Silicon Valley. The decision follows a $1m contract for the firm in the US.

 

“The US is quite simply the most important market in which we must be successful,” explained Williams.

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