Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)
Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)
Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Australian Dollar(AUD)
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Croatian Kuna(HRK)/United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)
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[Cross Country] Haskell Invitational Rescheduled
The collegiate races for the Haskell Invitational have been rescheduled for October 11 at 4pm.
[Cross Country] 2019 Cross Country Schedule is Released
The 2019 Haskell cross country schedule has been released and the Indians will compete at seven regular season meets before postseason action begins. The Purple and Gold will also play host to the Association of Independent Institutions conference meet as the defending champions on the men's side.
[Cross Country] X.C. Competes in First Meet on 8/31/19
On Saturday August 31, 2019, both Women's and Men's Cross Country competed in their first meet of the season at Baker University.
[Cross Country] Cross Country Travels to Bearcat Open 9/6/19!
Tomorrow, September 6, 2019, Haskell XC will compete in Bearcat open against Northwest MIssouri State!
[Cross Country] Women's & Men's Cross Country Improve their Stats in Second Meet of the Season
Both Women's and Men's Cross Country improved their overall standings this weekend at the bearcat Open.
[Cross Country] Haskell Cross Country Gets Ready for Meet at Rim Rock
[Cross Country] Cross Country Treads through the Mud at Rim Rock Classic
Both Men's and Women's Cross Country were put the the test at the Rim Rock Classic XC Meet with unpleasant weather.
[Cross Country] Cross Country Prepares for Haskell Invitational on 10/12/19
This week Cross Country is training for their first home meet on Saturday October 12, 2019 at 9:15 & 10:00 am during Homcoming Weekend!
[Cross Country] Cross Country is at the Starting Line
[Cross Country] Men's Cross Country Finish Strong at Haskell Invitational
Haskell Men's Cross CountryTop 20 finishers from Haskell's Invitational. From left to right Dorian Daw, Ronson Begay, Uriah Little Owl & Joshua Garcia (not pictured Tristan Antonio).
[Cross Country] Women's Cross Country finishes off Haskell Invitational.
Women's Cross Country Pictured, Chantel Yazzie crossing the finish line as Haskell's first Women's Cross Country runner to cross at the Haskell Invitational.
[Cross Country] Cross Country Runs Well Last Meet Before A.I.I. Championship Meet
Haskell Cross Country teams traveled to Mount Mercy in Iowa this past Saturday and performed well a week before A.I.I. Championship Meet on Saturday 11/9/19.
[Cross Country] A.I.I. Cross Country Championship Meet Concludes with Two of Haskell Runners ...
[Cross Country] Dorian Daw & Max Tuckfield from Haskell XC Are Set To Run!
Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Croatian Kuna(HRK)
This Video Hurts the Sentiments of Hindu’s [sic] Across the World
I loved Nina Paley’s brilliant animated film Sita Sings the Blues. If you’re reading this, stop right now—and watch the film here.
Paley has set the story of the Ramayana to the 1920s jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw. The epic tale is interwoven with Paley’s account of her husband’s move to India from where he dumps her by e-mail. The Ramayana is presented with the tagline: “The Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told.”
All of this should make us curious. But there are other reasons for admiring this film:
The film returns us to the message that is made clear by every village-performance of the Ramlila: the epics are for everyone. Also, there is no authoritative narration of an epic. This film is aided by three shadow puppets who, drawing upon memory and unabashedly incomplete knowledge, boldly go where only pundits and philosophers have gone before. The result is a rendition of the epic that is gloriously a part of the everyday.
This idea is taken even further. Paley says that the work came from a shared culture, and it is to a shared culture that it must return: she has put the film on Creative Commons—viewers are invited to distribute, copy, remix the film.
Of course, such art drives the purists and fundamentalists crazy. On the Channel 13 website, “Durgadevi” and “Shridhar” rant about the evil done to Hinduism. It is as if Paley had lit her tail (tale!) and set our houses on fire!
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Reuse of Schematics across different Projects
Hi All,
I have 1 huge project(day X) which has different reference power supply designs.
Now I start a new project and I require 1 specific reference power supply from X.
What is the easist way to do this, other than a copy paste.
Is there a way to create say symbols or something similar, so that multiple different people could use it if they need, in their projects
Thanks for your help and suggestions.
Force cell equivalence between same-footprint and same-functionality hard-macros in Conformal LEC
For a netlist vs. netlist LEC flow we have to solve the following problem:
- in the RTL code we replicate a large array of N x M all-identical hard-macros, let call them MACRO_A
- MACRO_A is pre-assembled in Innovus and contains digital parts and analog parts (bottom-up hierarchical flow)
- at top-level (full-chip) we instantiate this array of all-identical macros
- in the top-level place-and-route flow we perform ecoChangeCell to remaster the top row of this array with MACRO_B
- MACRO_B is just a copy of the original MACRO_A cell containing same pins position, same internal digital functionality and also same digital layout, only slight differences in one analog block inside the macro
- MACRO_A and MACRO_B have the same .lib file generated with the do_extract_model command at the end of the Innovus flow, they only differ in the name of the macro
- when performing post-synthesis netlist vs post-place-and-route we load .lib files of both macros in Conformal LEC
- the LEC flow fails because Conformal LEC sees only MACRO_A instantiated in the post-synthesis netlist and both MACRO_A and MACRO_B in the post-palce-and-route netlist
Since both digital functionality and STD cells layout are the same between MACRO_A and MACRO_B we don't want to keep track of this difference already at RTL stage, we just want to perform this ECO change in place-and-route and force Conformal to assume equivalence between MACRO_A and MACRO_B .
Basically what I'm searching for is something similar to the add_instance_equivalences Conformal command but that works between Golden and Revised designs on cell primitives/black-boxes .
Is this flow supported ?
Thanks in advance
Luca
See Cadence RF Technologies at IEEE International Microwave Symposium 2014
RF Enthusiasts, Come connect with Cadence RF experts and discover the latest advances in Cadence RF technologies, including Spectre RF at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2014. This year, IMS will be held in Tampa, Florida. Cadence...(read more)
Cadence Presenting Four Spectre RF MicroApp Papers at IMS2016, May 22-27
Hello Spectre RF Users, Next week is my all time favorite technical conference - the International Microwave Symposium IMS2016 , May 22-27 in San Francisco, CA at the Moscone Center. If you're at the conference, please stop by the Cadence booth and...(read more)
hiCreateAppForm with scrollbars and attachmentList
Hello,
I have created an appForm with the following attachmentList and size:
?attachmentList list(hicLeftPositionSet | hicRightPositionSet ; field 1
hicLeftPositionSet | hicRightPositionSet ; field 2
etc.
?initialSize 800:800
?minSize 800:800
?maxSize 1600:800
If I reduce the minimum y-size (?minSize 800:200), scrollbars are not inserted, unless I remove the attachmentList constraints.
Is it possible to have both scrollbars and "hicLeftPositionSet | hicRightPositionSet"?
Thank you,
Best regards,
Aldo
ST Microelectronics Success with IEEE 1801 / UPF Incisive Simulation - Video
ST Microelectronics reported their success with IEEE 1801 / UPF low-power simulation using Incisive Enterprise Simulator at CDNLive India in November 2013. We were able to meet with Mohit Jain just after his presentation and recorded this video that explains the key points in his paper.
With eight years of experience and pioneering technology in native low-power simulation, Mohit was able to apply Incisive Enterprise Simulator to a low-power demonstrator in preparation for use with a production set-top box chip. Mohit was impressed with the ease in which he was able to reuse his existing IEEE 1801 / UPF code successfully, including the power format files and the macro models coded in his Liberty files. Mohit also discusses how he used the power-aware Cadence SimVision debugger.
The Cadence low-power verification solution for IEEE 1801 / UPF also incorporates the patent-pending Power Supply Network visualization in the SimVision debugger. You can learn more about that in the Incisive low-power verification Rapid Adoption Kit for IEEE 1801 / UPF here in Cadence Online Support.
Just another happy Cadence low-power verification user!
Regards,
Adam "The Jouler" Sherer
How to install PLL Macro Model Wizard?
Hello,
I am using virtuoso version IC 6.1.7-64b.500.1, and I am trying to follow the Spectre RF Workshop-Noise-Aware PLL Design Flow(MMSIM 7.1.1) pdf.
I could find the workshop library "pllMMLib", but I cannot find PLL Macro Model Wizard, and I attached my screen.
Could you please help me install the module "PLL Macro Model Wizard"?
Thanks a lot!
E- (SPMHDB-187): SHAPE boundary may not cross itself.
Hi experts,
I have a problem with my design as below
ERROR: in SHAPE (-2.3622 2.3622)
class = ETCH
subclass = TOP
Part of Symbol Def SHAPE_4725X4725.
Which is part of a padstack as a SHAPE symbol.
ERROR(SPMHDB-187): SHAPE boundary may not cross itself.
Error cannot be fixed.
Object has first point location at (-2.3622 2.3622).
Can you tell me how to solve my problem?
Thanks a lot.
e-code: Macro example code for Team Specman blog post
Hi everybody,
The attached package is a tiny code example with a demo for an upcoming Team Specman blog post about writing macros.
Hilmar
Micro Focus Rumba 9.3 Active-X Stack Buffer Overflow
Micro Focus Rumba versions 9.3 and below suffer from an active-x stack buffer overflow vulnerability.
Microsoft Windows 10 scrrun.dll Active-X Creation / Deletion Issues
scrrun.dll on Microsoft Windows 10 suffers from file creation, folder creation, and folder deletion vulnerabilities.