Software platform integrates with chip design kit
The PathWave Advanced Design System (ADS) and PathWave RFIC Design from Keysight Technologies are now integrated with the latest interoperable process design kit (iPDK) from Samsung for the 28FDS (28nm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator) process technology.
As designers can jumpstart chip design work, reducing development time and costs.
Keysight's PathWave is a software platform that enables agile and connected design and test. It accelerates product development by modernising engineering workflows, connecting simulation and measurement data throughout the design, test, and manufacturing lifecycle.
Samsung's 28FDS process technology combines high performance and low power consumption with responsiveness to power management design techniques and is showing promise for modern mobile and consumer multimedia chips.
Samsung’s iPDK enables designers to quickly create circuit designs and perform simulations.
"The integration of Samsung Foundry's 28FDS technology for design and simulation with Keysight PathWave design solutions is the beginning of a new partnership between the two companies under Keyisght’s Foundry Program," said Punmark Ngangom, RFIC Foundry Program manager for Keysight Technologies. "Our mutual customers will be able to start their designs in PathWave ADS, or leverage the interoperability feature, to bring in designs from other EDA tools with Samsung's 28FDS iPDK and do accurate circuit simulations and optimisations in PathWave ADS."