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SiP digital layout lecture manual

DanielDo
DanielDo over 10 years ago

Hi,

Do anyone here have the full SiP digital layout lecture manual for version 16.2, released on Jan 20, 2009? I am using the manual for v16.6 but I find the manual for v16.2 much easier to follow.Thanks a lot.

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    DanielDo over 10 years ago
    Thanks Tyler. The good thing about v16.2 is the book contains all the instructions on and only on SiP, each chapter is one task to be done with SiP (component building, silicon package co-design, design setup, net editing, routing...). In v16.6, each book is about one of these task and how to do it with different tools ( PCB editor or APD/SiP). Since I work only with SiP, the latter is not as convenient as the former. Each time I need to find some instruction on a different topic, instead of searching in the same pdf, I need to go to help in SiP and search, which takes much longer time.
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    DanielDo over 10 years ago
    Thanks Tyler. The good thing about v16.2 is the book contains all the instructions on and only on SiP, each chapter is one task to be done with SiP (component building, silicon package co-design, design setup, net editing, routing...). In v16.6, each book is about one of these task and how to do it with different tools ( PCB editor or APD/SiP). Since I work only with SiP, the latter is not as convenient as the former. Each time I need to find some instruction on a different topic, instead of searching in the same pdf, I need to go to help in SiP and search, which takes much longer time.
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