Apache Red Hawk User Manual

PITTSBURGH, June 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- ANSYS (NASDAQ: ANSS) and subsidiary Apache Design announced today that their RedHawk and Totem products achieved TSMC Phase I 20 nm certification. TSMC certified the tools for 20 nm design rule manuals (DRMs) and SPICE models. Early adopters are using the flows and tools while close collaboration continues between TSMC, ANSYS, Apache and designers.

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RedHawk and Totem provide power, noise and reliability signoff for system-on-chip and mixed-signal designs at advanced technology nodes. RedHawk also addresses electromigration by delivering current direction-aware, metal topology-aware and temperature-aware checks as well as expanded capabilities to support TSMC's 20 nm electromigration rules. Totem provides full-chip, layout-based power and noise analysis for analog and mixed-signal designs.

In addition, ANSYS technologies interface with TSMC's 3D-IC flow to deliver accurate thermal profiles through iterative analysis of power maps and boundary conditions.

'Apache delivers innovative solutions that address power, noise and reliability challenges for the most advanced process nodes and emerging design technologies,' said Andrew Yang, president of Apache, a subsidiary of ANSYS. 'Our collaboration with TSMC enables us to provide optimized tools and methodologies for advanced-technology designers.'

'With ANSYS and Apache 20 nm certification at TSMC, companies will be able to produce more robust designs and deliver next-generation products to the marketplace,' said Suk Lee, TSMC senior director, design infrastructure marketing division.

The ANSYS/Apache portfolio of product offerings will be showcased at DAC exhibit booth #1813.

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Apache Design, an ANSYS subsidiary, enables simulation-driven IC and electronic systems design by providing advanced chip-level power analysis, optimization, and sign-off solutions. Apache's integrated products and methodologies advance low-power innovation and address chip-package-system power and noise challenges. Using Apache's engineering simulation software early in the design and throughout the process enables the world's top semiconductor companies to gain a competitive advantage delivering more power-efficient, high-performance, and noise immune chips. Apache's products help lower power consumption, increase operating performance, mitigate design risks, reduce system cost, and shorten time-to-market for a broad range of end-markets and applications. Learn more at: http://www.apache-da.com/.

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Description

REDHAWK is a software-defined radio (SDR) framework designed to support the development, deployment, and management of real-time software radio applications. To support the design and development of software applications, REDHAWK provides tools that allow development and testing of software modules called “Components” and composition of Components into “Waveform Applications” that can be seamlessly deployed on a single computer or multiple network-enabled computers.

The REDHAWK integrated development environment (IDE) provides tools to support development of REDHAWK software. The development and deployment of REDHAWK Applications are aided by graphical editors and drag-and-drop Waveform construction. The IDE allows users to interact with and control multiple running REDHAWK instances and applications.

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REDHAWK is licensed under a combination of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), the Eclipse Public License (EPL), the Apache (v.2.0) License, the Python Software Foundation (PSF) license agreement, Mozilla Public License (v.1.1), and the GNU General Public License (GPL). For more information, refer to the LICENSE file in the respective repositories. REDHAWK documentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. REDHAWK documentation is built with Hugo which is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 and uses the Hugo DocDock Theme, licensed under the MIT License.

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