The Fedora Electronic Lab LiveCD includes the upcoming Fedora 8 Linux distribution's new feature, the Fedora Electronic Laboratory.
The "Fedora Electronic Lab" aims to target mainly the Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering field with tools that can aid the Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Design Flow process. It also introduces extra open source standard cell libraries, boasting a feature size of 0.13�m (more than 300 MB) and extracted spice decks that can be simulated with gnucap/ngspice or any spice simulators.
The Fedora Electronic Lab has been designed to allow for interoperability between various packages in order to achieve different design flows. There's no doubt that this tool is intended for electronic, VLSI students, and hobbyists who want to experiment and delve deeper into this field for educational purposes.
Overall, the Fedora Electronic Lab LiveCD is a reliable tool that allows users to explore and experiment with different design flows. With the numerous features and tools included, this tool is certainly worth considering, especially for those who are interested in the Micro-Nano Electronic Engineering field.
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