Workshops 2010 
Hands-on Training for Synopsys Tools and Methodologies 
Learn about Synopsys tools from the experts. Our hands-on classes show you how to make the most of your investment in Synopsys tools by giving you the practical training you need to successfully integrate them into your design environment.

Custom Designer Workshop
Galaxy Custom Designer™ is the modern-era choice for a full-custom front-to-back design environment, enabling users to meet the design challenges of today’s fast-moving nanometer circuits. Attend a FREE hands-on Custom Designer Workshop and see how easy it is to create an amplifier schematic,and its corresponding layout, and verify and perform a chip-level interconnect ECOl. Class size limited to 20 people.
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Eclypse Low Power Workshop with Lynx: Front End
Attend this free hands-on workshop to learn how to design low power chips utilizing technology in the Eclypse Low Power Solution. The workshop will cover methodology for functional verification, static checking, and synthesis of multi-voltage/power-shutdown designs. Labs will showcase the Lynx Design Environment.
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Eclypse Low Power Workshop with Lynx: Back End
Attend this free hands-on workshop to learn physical implementation and signoff analysis of advanced low power designs utilizing technology in the Eclypse Low Power Solution. Topics include floorplanning, power network synthesis, CTS, place & route, and signoff of multi-voltage/power-shutdown designs. Labs will showcase the Lynx Design Environment.
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FPGA-based Prototyping with DesignWare IP
Attend this FREE hands-on workshop to learn how Synopsys’ FPGA-based prototyping platform solves the challenges associated with traditional verification approaches and brings together all of the critical components into a complete and affordable solution that will enable you to find even the hardest-to-find hardware bugs, start software development earlier in the design cycle and integrate hardware and software well ahead of chip fabrication.
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