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Length: 2 days
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This is an Engineer Explorer class that is designed around more advanced topics and exploration of the tool. This training material is intended to introduce users to the advanced analysis features of PSpice Simulator. The Advanced PSpice for Power User class is a two-day course that focuses on library, models, convergence and design analysis-related issues of concern to the advanced user.
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The Allegro® AMS Simulator course starts with the basics of entering a design for simulation and builds a solid foundation in the overall use of the software.You run DC Bias simulations, transient analysis simulations, and sweep simulations, allowing you to sweep component values, operating frequencies, or global parameters. You also have the opportunity to simulate several types of analog circuits, transformers, digital circuits, and mixed analog and digital circuits.
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Length: 1 day
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This course is designed around advanced topics and exploration of the software. This course does not cover basic operations. If you are not actively using the software, then you need to complete the Allegro® AMS Simulator course. In the Allegro AMS Simulator Advanced Analysis course, you learn about library and design analysis issues for the advanced user. You configure and run advanced analyses, including sensitivity, Monte Carlo, stress, sensitivity, and worst case. You do learn some basic tool operations as a part of this course, but this is not the primary focus. It is suggested that if you are not actively using this tool, you need to complete the Allegro AMS Simulator course before taking this one.
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Length: 3 days
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The Analog Simulation with PSpice® course starts with the basics of entering a design for simulation and builds a solid foundation in the overall use of the software. You run DC bias simulations, transient analysis simulations, and sweep simulations, allowing you to sweep component values, operating frequencies, or global parameters. You also have the opportunity to simulate several types of analog circuits, transformers, digital circuits, and mixed analog and digital circuits.
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Length: 1 day
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In the Analog Simulation with PSpice® Advanced Analysis course, you learn about library and design analysis issues for the advanced user. You configure and run advanced analyses, including Sensitivity, Monte Carlo, Stress, and Worst Case. You do learn some basic tool operations as a part of this course, but this is not the primary focus. It is suggested that if you are not actively using this tool, you need to complete the Analog Simulation with PSpice course before taking this one.
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This course introduces you to Allegro® Design Entry HDL. In this course, you learn how to build basic schematic library parts using the Part Developer. You also create a flat, multi-sheet schematic design.
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In this course, you create board-level schematic designs with Design Entry HDL. You explore the integration between Design Entry HDL and other tools in the design flow, including the Allegro® PCB Editor. You follow the design flow by creating a schematic and taking it all the way through board layout.
Although board layout is introduced as part of the front-to-back flow, this is not a board layout course. Also, schematic or footprint library development is not included in this course. See the Related Courses below.
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Length: 2 days
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In this course, you begin with some basic schematic library development. You create and process a simple design, and then you progress into multi-sheet and hierarchical designs. You also apply part and net properties.
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This is an Engineer Explorer series course. The Engineer Explorer courses explore advanced topics.
Design Reuse is the creation of a logical block and physical layout representing a standalone portion of a design. The logical and physical data is placed in a library for others to reuse. Any EDA user who has time-to-market pressures will benefit from Design Reuse. Design Reuse adds scalability and modularity to your design process, saving time and reducing error by facilitating the reuse of known good IP.
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Length: 2 days
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In the Allegro® FPGA System Planner (FSP) course, you learn to define your FPGA system and synthesize the connections in your design. You generate a schematic and PCB Editor database, so the FPGA I/O assignments can be optimized in the board environment. This course requires the SPB16.6 QIR6 (HotFix 27) software or later.
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Length: 2 days
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In this course, you learn to use the Allegro® System Architect GXL product in a front-to-back board design flow. You explore a new paradigm in design entry by using a spreadsheet or the table-based System Connectivity Manager. You set up a project, add components and define connectivity. You create a hierarchical design structure, add properties and define routing rules. You run placement, routing and backannotation on the hierarchical design.
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This course introduces the mainstream board design flow using Allegro® System Design Authoring (SDA). You create both flat and hierarchical designs, set routing rules, and place and route the PCB.
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Length: 1 day
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In this course you learn how a three-person team can use the Team Design software to concurrently create and integrate different parts of a hierarchical design. The Team Design software is also used to manage the concurrent layout of multiple physical partitions on the printed circuit board.
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Length: 1 day
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This unique one day course covers all the necessary steps for administrating and working with CIS (Component Information System).
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In this course, you learn to create schematic libraries for Allegro® Design Entry HDL and footprint libraries for use with the Allegro PCB Editor. About 75% of the course time is focused on front-end schematic library development, and the remaining 25% is spent on back-end footprint creation. You create a project area for building schematic symbols, pin maps, part tables, and package symbols. You also test these part definitions in a front-to-back flow. Allegro PCB Editor footprint creation is also covered in the Allegro PCB Editor course. See the list of Related Courses below.
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Length: 3 days
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This is the first in a two-series course. It is recommended that you take the Allegro® PCB Editor Intermediate Techniques course after finishing this one. The Allegro PCB Editor Basic Techniques course contains all the fundamental steps for designing a PCB, from loading logic and netlist data to producing manufacturing/NC output. The task-oriented labs show you the combined use of interactive and automatic tools. This course requires the Allegro PCB Designer license or above. This course requires the SPB17.2-2016QIR6(S038) software or later.
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