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Cadence Design System

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Cadence Design Systems, Inc. has more than 30 years of leadership in electronic systems design, allowing users to develop chips, boards and complete systems for automotive, mobile and aerospace industries. A recent collaboration between Cadence and Clemson University will provide students, faculty and staff access to Cadence software licenses. The rollout is first launching in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences and the College of Science.

Technologies

An investment by an innovative partner like Cadence is revolutionary for higher education; the availability of such advanced software products enhances how education is delivered to students and further elevates Clemson’s research capabilities as an R-1 institution.

  • 3D-IC Design
  • Advanced Node
  • Arm-Based Solutions
  • Cloud Solutions
  • Low Power
  • Mixed Signal
  • Photonics
  • RF/Microwave
  • AI / Machine Learning

Cadence Software

Design and verification software for integrated circuits and printed circuit boards

Cadence offers a robust online learning platform that allows students to take software courses at their own pace and independently earn as many certifications as interest them.

View additional information on obtaining a cadence software license from CCIT

Cadence License

In fields of study that rely on computational systems and programming, Clemson researchers plan to use Cadence software to design and model new electronic systems. Additionally, Cadence’s extensive expertise in vertical markets such as the automotive industry is beneficial for facilitating electronic system design in the University’s automotive engineering department (AUE).

Filipi profile

“A modern-day automobile exemplifies a complex cyber-physical system orchestrated by over 100 million lines of code. Therefore, embedded digital subsystems are an increasingly vital element in realizing the vision for future vehicles and transportation systems. Clemson’s partnership with Cadence Design Systems and our access to Cadence design and modeling tools will be a valuable resource for modeling, simulation, design and verification in our Automotive Engineering research and education.”

Zoran Filipi
Chair of the Automotive Engineering Department
Executive Director CU-ICAR

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Cadence Training

Cadence Training Services learning maps provide a comprehensive visual overview of the learning opportunities for Cadence customers. They provide recommended course flows as well as tool experience and knowledge levels to guide students through a complete learning plan. Learning Maps cover all Cadence® technologies and reference courses available worldwide. For course names, descriptions, and schedules, please select the Browse Catalog option.