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  2. Unified Power Format - Wikipedia

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    Files written to this standard annotate an electric design with the power and power control intent of that design. Elements of that annotation include: Power Supplies: supply nets, supply sets, power states; Power Control: power switches; Additional Protection: level shifters and isolation

  3. Tool management - Wikipedia

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    Unlike hand tools, a tool in numerically (digitally) controlled machines is composed of several parts, such as the cutting tool (which may be one piece or comprise a body plus indexable inserts), a collet, and a toolholder with a machine taper. Putting the parts together accurately into an assembly is required to achieve error-free production.

  4. Quite Universal Circuit Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Quite Universal Circuit Simulator (Qucs) is a free-software electronics circuit simulator software application released under GPL. It offers the ability to set up a circuit with a graphical user interface and simulate the large-signal, small-signal and noise behaviour of the circuit.

  5. Universal Engineering & Science College - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Engineering & Science College (UESC) is a private engineering college in Chakupat in the Lalitpur District of Nepal. Established in 2000, UESC is affiliated with Pokhara University. [1] The college offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs, emphasizing practical and research-based engineering education.

  6. Universal Verification Methodology - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) is a standardized methodology for verifying integrated circuit designs. UVM is derived mainly from OVM ( Open Verification Methodology ) which was, to a large part, based on the eRM (e Reuse Methodology) for the e verification language developed by Verisity Design in 2001.

  7. Electronic design automation - Wikipedia

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    Electronic design automation (EDA), also referred to as electronic computer-aided design (ECAD), [1] is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as integrated circuits and printed circuit boards. The tools work together in a design flow that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips.

  8. Universal Systems Language - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Margaret Hamilton based on her experiences writing flight software for the Apollo program. [1] The language is implemented through the 001 Tool Suite software by Hamilton Technologies, Inc. [2] USL evolved from 001AXES which in turn evolved from AXES all of which are based on Hamilton's axioms of control. The 001 Tool Suite ...

  9. Requirements engineering tools - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the major six tool capabilities (see above), the following categories are introduced for the list, which correlate closer with the product marketing or summarizes capabilities, such as requirements management (including the elicitation, analysis and specification parts) and test management (meaning verification & validation capabilities).