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Last notes from DAC, then back to DFT (part 1)

Update: I could swear I published this article with a title, but then I noticed it coming up blank in my feed…
All along I’ve said that DAC’s not really my show, but it was more interesting this year, given the whole EDA Bloggers Birds of Feather deal. It inspired some good discussion, and [...]

Attend a conference on-line

Just a couple of posts ago, I was pointing out that I’d like to be able to attend conference technical sessions in an a-la-carte fashion, since DFT is one of those disciplines that, with a few exceptions, is covered very lightly at many conferences. Why pay full price for just a couple presentations?
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Off the beaten (DAC) path

For most of the average joes attending the Design Automation Conference, it’s a time to walk the exhibit floor, witness demos of the latest EDA gear, take in some interesting technical sessions, and maybe attend a party or reception.
But if you dig around the DAC website, you’ll see a link to something called “Collocated [...]

DATE 2008 - Starts Today!

Good day DFT folk - just a reminder, DATE 2008 started today. For those of you readers who are lucky enough to be in Munich this week for the event: What are you looking for? What sessions, and/or events do you have your eye on?
One person there this week is JL Gray of [...]

DAC and DFT - post #1

So, as I was saying, I wandered around DAC for a few hours on Wednesday, and it was fairly quiet, test-wise. Anything I saw there, I saw at ITC in October:
I listened to Tom Williams of Synopsys give a very quick talk on DFT at the submicron level, which, if you blinked, or got [...]