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2011/07/05: Analog Rails Releases Low Cost OA-Based IC Design Environment

Get2Spec / Analog Rails announces the release of Analog Rails Front-end, a low cost IC design environment consisting of a schematic and simulation environment, along with an infinite number of gnucapplus licenses and 1 msim license. This design environment is plug and play with the automated Analog Rails front to back solution, Cadence, and other Open Access based systems. For more information, please visit http://www.analograils.com.

This low cost front-end environment complements the Analog Rails fully automatic layout and parasitic extraction system that was released 5 weeks ago. The complete analog/mixed-signal IC design platform is capable of reducing the former “full custom” design cycle from months down to days.

Both the automatic and manual layout editor has correct-by-construction design capability with 100% synchronization between schematic and layout.

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2011/05/29: Correct-by-Construction EDA Platform Revolutionizes Analog IC Design

Chandler, Arizona - May 25, 2011. Get2Spec / Analog Rails releases their novel fully automated front to back analog/mixed-signal IC design platform, which is capable of reducing the former “full custom” design cycle from months down to days. Built from scratch (no legacy code) on Open Access, Analog Rails is plug and play with competitors’ tools. Created by Analog IC Designers for Analog IC Designers, Analog Rails integrates schematic, layout, simulation, optimization, sensitivity, automatic placers and routers into a comprehensive automated design solution.

Full automation and correct-by-construction design capability with 100% synchronization between schematic and layout is here. Design complex blocks in days rather than months and save area. Analog Rails is a ground-breaking technology that will save analog IP providers millions of dollars in design costs.

Come see what makes us a revolutionary shift in the EDA industry. Visit us at DAC at the Si2 (Open Access) booth 1631 every morning, plus all day on Wednesday. For more information: http://www.analograils.com.