- System for Analog Designers, Pt. 1 – What Comes In and What Goes Outby Kevin Zheng9 min readWhen 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 readIn 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 readWorking 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 readThis 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 readThank 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 readIf 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 readI 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?