Mentor Graphics at the University of Tennessee




University of Tennessee

Electrical & Computer Engineering





Mentor Graphics Higher Education Program


Introduction

The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee has been a participant in Mentor Graphics' Higher Education Program (HEP) since 1994. The HEP is designed to facilitate the use of Mentor Graphics tools by Undergraduate and Graduate students in engineering courses and in academic research.


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Curriculum Using Mentor Graphics Software:

EE 552
This graduate course will use Design Architect and AutoLogic for synthesis and simulation of Xilinx FPGAs.

EE 652
This graduate course will use Design Architect and MCM Station for the design, simulation and layout of a multi-chip module for fabrication via MIDAS.


Research Projects Using Mentor Graphics Software

Design for Packageability
Design Architect and MCM Station have been used for the design, simulation and layout of a multi-chip module that has been submitted for fabrication via MIDAS. For additional information, click here.


Tutorials and Lab Exercises

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