December 26, 2020
Calibre Manufacturing Tools in the NDN (RET, MDP and FRACTURE tools)
Siemens’ Calibre CAD suite incorporates a number of diverse tools for mitigating and predicting manufacturing imperfections generated during the fabrication of optical and electronic components. This overview page is meant to give a brief introduction to the stages through which each design must pass from circuit schematic to finished, physical semiconductor chip, and the roles …
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Synopsys TCAD Sentaurus Training Modules on the CMC STC Disk
We have received a number of requests to provide training and examples for the TCAD Sentaurus CAD suite. The table below lists most of the introductory training modules for this suite. They are designed specifically for new users, and provide work-able examples and exercises. Not all modules are listed here. For the complete list, and to run …
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Uploading a Simulation File to the CAD Compute Cluster
The main webpage for CMC’s CAD Compute Cluster is here: https://www.cmc.ca/cad-compute-cluster/. Step-by-step instructions for logging into and using the Cluster are outlined in Getting Started with CMC CAD Compute Cluster. CMC recommends using a secure file transfer (SFTP) client for transferring your files to the Cluster, or using Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) from within a …
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Getting Started with CMC CAD Compute Cluster
Table of Contents What is CMC CAD Compute Cluster? The CMC CAD Compute Cluster is a dedicated group of servers enabling researchers to improve the performance of large computational tasks. For a full description of the CMC Compute Cluster, go to https://www.cmc.ca/cad-compute-cluster/. Who Can Use CAD Compute Cluster? A CMC account holder with a research …
How to Obtain a CAD Tool License
Selecting a Username To obtain a license, you must first register your computer username on the machine you are using. To be accepted as valid, your computer username must: Be unique within the CMC system Not contain a blank space Not be on the following list: admin, administrator, cmcmgr, guest, owner, root, student, super, sysadm, systems, temp, user Registering …