bi

Danish Krone(DKK)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Danish Krone = 754.1891 Zambian Kwacha




bi

Danish Krone(DKK)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Danish Krone = 15.7617 Serbian Dinar




bi

Danish Krone(DKK)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Danish Krone = 2.693 Namibian Dollar




bi

Danish Krone(DKK)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Danish Krone = 566.2777 Colombian Peso




bi

Danish Krone(DKK)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Danish Krone = 1.0281 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




bi

Fiji Dollar(FJD)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Fiji Dollar = 2303.3324 Zambian Kwacha




bi

Fiji Dollar(FJD)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Fiji Dollar = 48.1372 Serbian Dinar




bi

Fiji Dollar(FJD)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Fiji Dollar = 8.2246 Namibian Dollar




bi

Fiji Dollar(FJD)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Fiji Dollar = 1729.4411 Colombian Peso




bi

Fiji Dollar(FJD)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Fiji Dollar = 3.1398 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




bi

New Zealand Dollar(NZD)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 New Zealand Dollar = 3185.3057 Zambian Kwacha



  • New Zealand Dollar

bi

New Zealand Dollar(NZD)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 New Zealand Dollar = 66.5695 Serbian Dinar



  • New Zealand Dollar

bi

New Zealand Dollar(NZD)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 New Zealand Dollar = 11.3739 Namibian Dollar



  • New Zealand Dollar

bi

New Zealand Dollar(NZD)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 New Zealand Dollar = 2391.6646 Colombian Peso



  • New Zealand Dollar

bi

New Zealand Dollar(NZD)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 New Zealand Dollar = 4.3421 Chinese Yuan Renminbi



  • New Zealand Dollar

bi

Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Croatian Kuna = 747.9185 Zambian Kwacha




bi

Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Croatian Kuna = 15.6307 Serbian Dinar




bi

Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Croatian Kuna = 2.6706 Namibian Dollar




bi

Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Croatian Kuna = 561.5694 Colombian Peso




bi

Croatian Kuna(HRK)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Croatian Kuna = 1.0195 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




bi

Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol = 1526.7546 Zambian Kwacha



  • Peruvian Nuevo Sol

bi

Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol = 31.9075 Serbian Dinar



  • Peruvian Nuevo Sol

bi

Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol = 5.4517 Namibian Dollar



  • Peruvian Nuevo Sol

bi

Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol = 1146.3531 Colombian Peso



  • Peruvian Nuevo Sol

bi

Peruvian Nuevo Sol(PEN)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Peruvian Nuevo Sol = 2.0812 Chinese Yuan Renminbi



  • Peruvian Nuevo Sol

bi

[Haskell Indians] NAIA Eligibility Center FAQ's & Updates




bi

Dominican Peso(DOP)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Dominican Peso = 94.2853 Zambian Kwacha




bi

Dominican Peso(DOP)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Dominican Peso = 1.9705 Serbian Dinar




bi

Dominican Peso(DOP)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Dominican Peso = 0.3367 Namibian Dollar




bi

Dominican Peso(DOP)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Dominican Peso = 70.7935 Colombian Peso




bi

Dominican Peso(DOP)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Dominican Peso = 0.1285 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




bi

[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Flashback Friday: Billy Mills

Billy Mills (Track & Field) 1953-57
Mills grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for the Oglala Lakota Tribe in Pine Ridge, S.D. Growing up Mills participated in boxing and running but did not hone his skills on the track until he came to Lawrence, Kan., and Haskell Institute. Following his time at Haskell, the South Dakota native went onto star at the University of Kansas, where he was a three-time All-American and a Big 8 champion. Aside from his collegiate prowess, Mills did exceptionally well on the international stage, winning Gold in the 10,000 meters during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, where he became only the second Native American to capture Gold. The heralded Olympian continued to run after his Tokyo experience, breaking U.S. records in two events (10,000 meters and three mile run), as well as a world record in the six mile. Mills currently lives in Sacramento, Calif., where he is a spokesperson for ‘Running Strong for American Indian Youth' organization. He is also a member of numerous Hall of Fames throughout the nation, including the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame as well as the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.




bi

Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Papua New Guinean Kina = 1512.8062 Zambian Kwacha



  • Papua New Guinean Kina

bi

Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Papua New Guinean Kina = 31.616 Serbian Dinar



  • Papua New Guinean Kina

bi

Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Papua New Guinean Kina = 5.4019 Namibian Dollar



  • Papua New Guinean Kina

bi

Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Papua New Guinean Kina = 1135.88 Colombian Peso



  • Papua New Guinean Kina

bi

Papua New Guinean Kina(PGK)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Papua New Guinean Kina = 2.0622 Chinese Yuan Renminbi



  • Papua New Guinean Kina

bi

Brunei Dollar(BND)/Zambian Kwacha(ZMK)

1 Brunei Dollar = 3672.0066 Zambian Kwacha




bi

Brunei Dollar(BND)/Serbian Dinar(RSD)

1 Brunei Dollar = 76.741 Serbian Dinar




bi

Brunei Dollar(BND)/Namibian Dollar(NAD)

1 Brunei Dollar = 13.1118 Namibian Dollar




bi

Brunei Dollar(BND)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Brunei Dollar = 2757.1006 Colombian Peso




bi

Brunei Dollar(BND)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Brunei Dollar = 5.0056 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




bi

7 Habits of Highly Successful S-Parameters: How to Simulate Those Pesky S-Parameters in a Time Domain Simulator

Hello Spectre Users, Simulating S-parameters in a time domain (transient, periodic steady state) simulator has been and continues to be a challenge for many analog and RF designers. I'm often asked: What is required in order to achieve accurate...(read more)




bi

Link to: 7 Habits of Highly Successful S-Parameters: How to Simulate Those Pesky S-Parameters in a Time Domain Simulator

Hi All, If you were unable to attend IMS 2017 in June 2017, the IMS MicroApp “7 Habits of Highly Successful S-Parameters” is on our Cadence website. On Cadence Online Support , the in-depth AppNote is here: 20466646 . Best regards, Tawna...(read more)




bi

AMIQ and Cadence demonstrate Accellera PSS v1.0 interoperability

There’s nothing like the heat of a DAC demo to stress new technology and the engineers behind it! Such was the case at DAC 2018 at the new locale of Moscone Center West, San Francisco. Cadence and AMIQ were two of several vendors who announced ...(read more)




bi

DAC 2019 Preview – Multi-MHz Prototyping for Billion Gate Designs, AI, ML, 5G, Safety, Security and More

Vegas, here we come. All of us fun EDA engineers at once. Be prepared, next week’s Design Automation Conference will be busy! The trends I had outlined after last DAC in 2018—system design, cloud, and machine learning—have...(read more)




bi

Generating IBIS models in cadence virtuoso

I'm trying to generate IBIS models for the parts that I'm designing.  I'm designing using CADENCE Virtuoso.  

I'm wondering if there is a tutorial for generating IBIS models in CADENCE Virtuoso.   Please pardon me if my question is broad.      




bi

Visibility to "component value" property in Edit/Properties dialog?

Hi, I want to add values to components in my SiP design such as 1nF or 15nH. There is already in existence a COMP_VALUE property reserved for this as shown during BOM generation. This property is not visible under the Edit/Properties dialog for component or symbol find filters. We have already created user properties called COMP_MFG and COMP_MFG_PN that it editable at a component level. When we try to add COMP_VALUE it is reported as a reserved name in Cadence but this name is not listed in the properties dialog. Is there a way to turn on the visibility and editablility of this or other hidden reserved Cadence property names? How can I assign a string value to the COMP_VALUE property?

Thanks




bi

1G Mobile: AMPS, TOPS, C-450, Radiocom 2000, and All Those Japanese Ones

You can't read anything about technology these days without reading about 5G. But before there was 5G, there was 4G. And before that 3G, 2G, and 1G. A 0G even. For the next few Thursdays,...

[[ Click on the title to access the full blog on the Cadence Community site. ]]




bi

Library Characterization Tidbits: Recharacterize What Matters - Save Time!

Recently, I read an article about how failure is the stepping stone to success in life. It instantly struck a chord and a thought came zinging from nowhere about what happens to the failed arcs of a...

[[ Click on the title to access the full blog on the Cadence Community site. ]]