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Energy Micro Uses Cadence Low-Power Solution to Develop its Latest Energy-Efficient Microcontroller
Cadence Design Systems today announced that Energy Micro, the energy friendly microcontroller company, deployed Cadence Low-Power Solution, to develop a highly power efficient ARM Cortex M3-based microcontroller that significantly saves battery life.
“WThe Cadence Low-Power Solution provides a complete design-to-signoff methodology based on the CPF (Common Power Format). The flow starts with early design planning and system architecture, and continues through front-end design, functional verification, synthesis, physical implementation, packaging, and signoff. The integrated solution preserves design intent for power and provides a robust estimation and verification methodology, minimizing the risk of functional or structural flaws.
“With its low-power microcontroller unity, Energy Micro has set a milestone in the development of energy-friendly devices,” said Sandeep Mehndiratta, solutions marketing group director at Cadence. “The Cadence Low-Power Solution is at the forefront of this effort, providing an end to end methodology that enables power efficient chip design.”
The comprehensive low-power flow from Cadence supports power exploration, estimation, and analysis at every step including C-level design exploration, software optimization, RTL synthesis, and signoff. Along with the implementation flow, power verification is utilized to enable first-pass success. By leveraging static, dynamic, and formal power verification techniques in a closed-loop verification methodology, design teams can eliminate last-minute power-related surprises.