In my VLSI class, I'm using a software tool called Cadence to do all of my design work. It's a professional grade application that costs lost of money and works really well. Of course, the learning curve is pretty intimidating, especially since I tried to ignore all of those lectures about device physics during my undergrad. At first I was afraid that this program would be just as buggy as the Xilinx software I used in 324, but that's not the case.
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