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Pittsburgh Integrated Circuits Analysis (PICA) Laboratory

Contact: Steve Levitan

The Pittsburgh Integrated Circuits Analysis (PICA) Laboratory supports investigation of computer-aided design, simulation, and testing techniques associated with the design and analysis of VLSI an opto-electronic integrated (OEI) circuits.

The lab is equipped with a network of workstations with 20GB of mass storage, a Tektronic color laser printer and a HP plotter, and LogicMaster ST series digital systems analysis station for testing of integrated circuits.

The software consists of CAD VLSI interactive graphic design tools and simulators for custom design of NMOS, CMOS, and GaAs, and analog and digital integrated circuits. More Info

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