December 15, 2020

Keysight RFPro Online Course

Keysight ADS RFPro is an analysis tool integrated within the Pathwave suite or as an add-on to Cadence Virtuoso allowing you to perform electromagnetic analysis using Method of Moments and Finite Element Methods on your circuit components such as RFIC’s and MMICs’.  This two-day course will cover the RFPro Interface, simulate an inductor, perform matching […]

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Initialising the CAD Compute Cluster for the First Time

Using Secure Socket Handler (SSH) in the CAD Compute Cluster Secure Socket Handler (SSH) is a form of security granted to users in this cluster. A passcode is generated by a small script, and placed on each node (login, compute) to permit intra-cluster/inter-nodal communication during a user’s simulation runs. Figure 1: The Nodes in the CAD

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Load Share Facility (LSF) Job Scheduler: Commands to set up your Environment

Module Commands in an LSF 10.1 Environment Note: In the following descriptions, the symbols “$” is used to indicate a LINUX terminal command prompt. The LSF Job Scheduler in the CAD Compute Cluster runs constantly, and never has to be started. It has been configured with certain queues that handle requests for cores and memory.

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Presentations from “Configure Your Research Platform: Infrastructure Needs for Embedded and Heterogeneous Computing”

During March and April 2018, CMC organized several one-day interactive seminars to explore research infrastructure requirements for heterogeneous computing implementations from small, low power sensor nodes, to network edge devices to the cloud. Specific infrastructure topics included needs and specifications for tools and platforms for: Application-Specific Instruction Set Processors (ASIPs) and hardware accelerators Open-source processor

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