My entry to the DesignCon® 2009 Video Contest is entitled "Day in the Life of an Agilent EEsof EDA Chiphead®". Is there really an upcoming ISO 1984 standard? Find out in this (hopefully) hilarious parody of a famous series of YouTube videos.
The present list of blend flags is Pulse, Ice Crush, Grate, Blend, Shred, Grind, Mash, Liquefy, and Frappe. I can send you the R&D roadmap for Stir, Beat, Pulse, Chop, Whip, Mix but only under NDA
For details on how to enter your own video, search for the Chiphead® Video Contest
iTunes Version of Day In The Life Of an Agilent EEsof EDA Chiphead
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I love the Simulation vs. Measurement results
Thanks, Amolak. I’d like to point out that no printed circuit boards were harmed in the making of this video. (Trade secret: My wife wouldn’t let me put a real PCB in our blender, so I used a sheet of nori, the seaweed used for making sushi, instead. )
If 5sec of “frappe” did that, I’d hate to see 10 sec of some serious mincing…. Can you do smoothies too? Thanks for this very humerous look in the world of a chip head.
Thanks, Mark. I’ll make a note of your suggestions: be sure to check back for further episodes in the series…
Do you have a model of a Flux capacitor? I want to run convolution in reverse to see where I went wrong and hopefully find the cause. Thanks!
Hi Graham, sorry. That would take one point twenty-one jigawatts of power into the blender. I only have a 250 amp service to my home.
Brilliant and timely. Have you thought about 3rd-order interblend products?
Thanks, Mark. Yes unlike MathWorks RF tools we do support X-parameters so we can handle non-linear effect easily
– Colin
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