- System for Analog Designers, Pt. 1 – What Comes In and What Goes Outby Kevin Zheng9 min read When we hear “system” in IC design, normally two types pop in our heads – the billion(or trillion!)-transistor chips or… Read more: System for Analog Designers, Pt. 1 – What Comes In and What Goes Out
- Lean-Agile Principles in IC Design, Part 2 – How to be “Minimal and Small”by Kevin Zheng9 min read In part 1 of this series, we introduced the most popular modern project management methodologies and relevance to IC design.… Read more: Lean-Agile Principles in IC Design, Part 2 – How to be “Minimal and Small”
- Lean-Agile Principles in Circuit Design, Part 1 – How to Reduce Design Wastesby Kevin Zheng8 min read Working in a startup has forced me to pick up Eric Ries’ “The Lean Startup” again. If you haven’t read… Read more: Lean-Agile Principles in Circuit Design, Part 1 – How to Reduce Design Wastes
- The Frequency Domain Trap – Beware of Your AC Analysisby Kevin Zheng8 min read This man right here arguably changed the course of signal processing and engineering. Sure, let’s also throw names like Euler,… Read more: The Frequency Domain Trap – Beware of Your AC Analysis
- SSCS Webinar for Young Excellence – Become Circuit Artistsby Kevin Zheng< 1 min read Thank you for your support for the SSCS Webinar for Young Excellence, “Become Circuit Artists: The Practical Skill of Schematics… Read more: SSCS Webinar for Young Excellence – Become Circuit Artists
- Testbench Templates – How To Reuse and Boost Simulation Efficiencyby Kevin Zheng9 min read If my recollection doesn’t fail me, this was about ten years ago. I walked into the lecture hall for EE313,… Read more: Testbench Templates – How To Reuse and Boost Simulation Efficiency
- Top Down or Bottom Up – Where Should Designs Begin?by Kevin Zheng8 min read I might not be considered a “seasoned veteran”, but I have experienced some personal design paradigm shifts over the years.… Read more: Top Down or Bottom Up – Where Should Designs Begin?