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Tanner EDA Design Flow Online Workshop – Mr. Ahmed Salem

On April 15, 2026, the Electrical Engineering Department at the College of Engineering and Physics hosted an online workshop titled “Tanner EDA Design Flow Online Workshop,” delivered by Mr. Ahmed Salem. The session was conducted virtually at 01:00 PM.

During the workshop, Mr. Salem provided a comprehensive introduction to the Tanner EDA design flow, guiding participants through the essential steps of analog circuit design. He demonstrated how to draw schematics, create symbols, and set up testbenches for circuit simulation.

The workshop also covered various simulation techniques using T-Spice, including DC, transient, AC, and S-parameter analyses. Participants gained practical insights into how these simulations are used to evaluate and optimize circuit performance.

In addition, Mr. Salem introduced the fundamentals of physical layout design, emphasizing its importance in achieving complete circuit verification. The workshop highlighted the integration between schematic design, simulation, and layout as a unified workflow for efficient and reliable electronic circuit development.