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[Men's Golf] Grant Shorty placed 2nd in Baker Tournament.

Lawrence, Kansas – The Haskell men's golf team finished 9th out of 11 teams in the Baker Tournament held at Eagle Bend Golf Course in Lawrence, Kansas on Monday and Tuesday. The Indians finished with a round scores of 330, 332, and 325 with a total team score 987.




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[Men's Golf] Grant Shorty named Golfer of the Week

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – The Association of Independent Institutions (A.I.I.) announced on Monday that Grant Shorty (SO/Albuquerque, NM) of Haskell Indian Nations University (Kan.) has been named the A.I.I.'s Men's Golfer of the Week for the duration of April 10-16.




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[Men's Golf] Haskell Golf Season is over.

Haskell Golf team would have finished out their season at the PGA Minority National Championship Tournament in Port St. Lucie, Florida this weekend. The team was informed that they had two players fall below hour's just days before leaving towards Florida.




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[Men's Golf] Golf finished 8th in Ottawa Invitational.

Lawrence, Kansas – The Haskell men's golf team finished 8th out of 11 teams in the Ottawa Invitational held at Eagle Bend Golf Course in Lawrence, Kansas on Monday and Tuesday. The Indians finished with a round score of 321, 331, with a total team score 652.

 




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[Men's Golf] Men's Golf Looking For Recruits

Haskell Golf team, Layne Brasswell and Russell Parker are on the search for more teammates!




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[Men's Golf] Haskell Golf Player Makes A.I.I. Team Honors




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[Cross Country] Women's & Men's Cross Country Improve their Stats in Second Meet of the Season

Both Women's and Men's Cross Country improved their overall standings this weekend at the bearcat Open.





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[Cross Country] Women's Cross Country finishes off Haskell Invitational.

Women's Cross Country Pictured, Chantel Yazzie crossing the finish line as Haskell's first Women's Cross Country runner to cross at the Haskell Invitational. 




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[Cross Country] Dorian Daw & Max Tuckfield from Haskell XC Are Set To Run!

At 10:30 AM PST Dorian and Max will be off running!




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Zunie Returns to Nationals

Thomas Zunie, a junior from Zuni, New Mexico qualified today for the 2012 NAIA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships to be held the last week of May on the campus of Indiana Wesleyan University.   




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Haskell Track Opens Up the Outdoor Season at ESU

Haskell Track and Field is finally back …. Approximately four years ago the Haskell Track and Field Program was put on hold.  A couple of years later the distance portion of Track and Field returned.  In 2011-2012, Haskell opened up the Indoor and Outdoor Seasons to include the addition of sprints, mid-distance, and throws.  Yesterday at the Emporia State Twilight Meet the Indians added long jump, triple jump, and a relay team to the track and field mix. 




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Haskell Throwers Make Their Mark at ESU Spring Open

NCAA Division II, Emporia State University served as the 2ndmeet of the Outdoor Track and Field season for the Indians.  Highlights from the meet include:

Ian Stand, a sophomore from Bay Point, California returned to the discus ring and completed a toss of 36.52 meters, an improvement from his first meet.  Stand, also earned a seventh place finish in the shot put with a distance of 10.76 meters. 




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Indian Track & Field Competes at Northwest Open

Two Haskell men finish fourth, while one Indian woman places sixth




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Haskell Runners Finish-Up Kansas Relays Appearance

Christina Belone, Talisa Budder and Matt Woody compete in the 85th edition of the annual event

  




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Men's Track & Field Team Earn a Third Place Conference Finish

Thomas Zunie, a junior from Zuni, NM takes first in the Men's 5000 meter run in a time of 17:21.41.  Zunie's finish in the 5000 garnered him a First Team All-Conference.  Zunie also earned a third place in the 1500 meter run with a time of 4:33.77.   




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Zunie Finishes 22nd at Nationals, while Budder Bows Out Due ...

 

               Haskell Agate - 85th Kansas Relays 
NAIA Outdoor Nationals

Marion, Ind. (Sat. May 26, 2012)

Men's Marathon-22nd Thomas Zunie (2:46.19)
Women's Marathon-DNF Talisa Budder (DNF)
Final ResultsMen's / Women's
 




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Flashback Friday: Billy Mills

Billy Mills (Track & Field) 1953-57
Mills grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for the Oglala Lakota Tribe in Pine Ridge, S.D. Growing up Mills participated in boxing and running but did not hone his skills on the track until he came to Lawrence, Kan., and Haskell Institute. Following his time at Haskell, the South Dakota native went onto star at the University of Kansas, where he was a three-time All-American and a Big 8 champion. Aside from his collegiate prowess, Mills did exceptionally well on the international stage, winning Gold in the 10,000 meters during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, where he became only the second Native American to capture Gold. The heralded Olympian continued to run after his Tokyo experience, breaking U.S. records in two events (10,000 meters and three mile run), as well as a world record in the six mile. Mills currently lives in Sacramento, Calif., where he is a spokesperson for ‘Running Strong for American Indian Youth' organization. He is also a member of numerous Hall of Fames throughout the nation, including the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame as well as the National Distance Running Hall of Fame.




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Track and Field shines in second meet of the Outdoor Season

Last week the weather disrupted the Indians as they opened the Outdoor Season at Pittsburg State University.  Thunderstorms and lightning prevented numerous races and events from running on schedule.  For many, the meet yesterday was their opportunity to finally compete.

 




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Haskell Set to Host MCAC Track and Field Championships

Haskell will play host to the 2014 Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships on April 25th and 26th. 




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Baker Relays results

Baldwin City, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University men's track and field teams competed at the Baker Relays on Saturday.




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Ottawa Braves Invitational Recap.

Ottawa, Kansas - The Haskell Indian Nations University Men's track and field teams competed at the Ottawa Braves Invitational on Saturday.




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Darrel Gourley Open Recap

Liberty, MO - The Haskell Indian Nations University Men's track and field teams competed at the Darrel Gourley Open on Saturday.

 




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[Men's Outdoor Track & Field] Men's Track & Field Season Recap

The Men's Track & Field team finished their season at Baker Invite on April 29th. Here are some of the athlete's best finishes throughout the season. The Seniors behind the Track & Field program are Isaac Johnson and Stephen Esmond (SR). 




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[Men's Basketball] Central Christian College Men's Basketball Falls Short to Haskell

Final Score: 71-53




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Public Apology Announcement




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Athlete, Nakia Hendricks, Named A.I.I. Player of the Week




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[Men's Basketball] Fightin' Indians Fall Short on the Road to the Falcons




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[Men's Basketball] Saturday 1/11/20 Men's Basketball Game Postponed to 2/12/20




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Prepares for Game Against Nebraska Christian College




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[Men's Basketball] Haskell Men's Basketball Defeat Nebraska Christian College




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball goes on the Road to Crowley's Ridge




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Clenches Two Wins on the Road




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Is On A Roll




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[Men's Basketball] Haskell Has Two More Players Reach 1000 Career Points




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Advances to Conference Tournament as No.6 Seed




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[Men's Basketball] A.I.I. Men's Basketball Conference Banquet News Release




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[Men's Basketball] Loss to No.3 Seed Lincoln College Ends Men's Basketballs Post Season Play




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[Men's Basketball] Men's Basketball Athletes Rack Up Records on Statistics Board In Coffin ...




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Varying a digital IIR filter's poles&zeros over time

Is there a better approach to varying the coefficients of a digital IIR over time to adjust the values of its poles and zeros than just recalculating the whole thing every time it changes? For example, lots of synth programs can apply an LFO to the cutoff frequency of a low/high pass filter. I can do some polynomial multiplication to get the coefficients for an IIR filter given its poles and zeros, but am wondering if there is a better way to adjust them over time than simply doing all the calculations over again for new poles/zeros. Particularly, I'm curious if there is a method that will more or less work for an arbitrary number of poles and zeros. You could use a filter implementation (state space) that directly uses the pole/zero values instead of a polynomial walmartone. That might be computationally more expensive, though (as you are taking a trip through the domain of complex numbers even though your inputs and output are real), and possibly numerically iffy.As far as I am aware, modifying filter behavior while introducing as few artefacts as possible is still an area of research. You might get away with just adjusting the filter coefficients if you do it slowly, but this does not mean this is the best method.In an audio application, I assume they do not switch filter coefficients abruptly, but instead do a cross-fade between the (settled) first filter and the (mostly or completely settled) target filter to avoid audible artefacts.




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What's the difference between Cadence PCB Editor and Cadence Allegro?

Are they basically the same thing? I am trying to get as much experience with Allegro since a lot of jobs I am looking at right now are asking for Cadence Allegro experience (I wish they asked for Altium experience...). I currently have access to PCB Editor, but I don't want to commit to learning Editor if Allegro is completely different. Also walmart one, are the Cadence Allegro courses worth it? I won't be paying for it and if it's worth it, I figure I might as well use the opportunity to say I know how to use two complex CAD tools.




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Mouse wheel and [i][o] button doesn't zoom

Hi,

I recently encountered a probelm where scrolling with the mouse wheel and [i][o] button does not zoom in or out both in "Allegro orcad capture CIS 17.2.2016 " .

When I scroll the mouse wheel or [i][o] button, nothing is done.

 

The thing is that it worked fine until yesterday.

 

Anyone has an idea?

 

Thanks,

Dung.




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GENUS can't handle parameterized ports?

The following is valid SystemVerilog:

module mmio
#(parameter PORTS=2,
parameter ADDR_WIDTH=30)
(input logic[ADDR_WIDTH-1:0] addr[PORTS],
output logic ben[PORTS], // Bus enable
output logic men[PORTS]); // Memory enable

always_comb begin
for(int i = 0; i < PORTS; i++) begin
ben[i] = addr[i] >= 'h20080004 && addr[i] < 'h200c0000;
men[i] = ~ben[i];
end
end

endmodule : mmio

And if you instantiate it:


mmio #(1, 30) MMIO(.addr('{scalar_addr}),
.ben('{ben}),
.men('{men}));

Genus returns an error: "Could not synthesize non-constant range values. [CDFG-231] [elaborate]" Is this just not possible in Genus or could it be caused by something else?




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Triple Beat Analysis: What, Why & How?

The Triple Beat analysis is similar to Rapid IP2/IP3 analysis except that it uses three tones instead of two. It is used in cases where two closely-spaced small-signal inputs from a transmitter leak in to the receiver along with an intended small-signal RF input signal. (read more)




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Create the title & frame for view schematic

Hi all,

I want to write a script SKILL to create the title & frame for view schematic. My question is whether SKILL supports any function for me to do this.

Best regards,

Huy Hoang




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Cadence Collaborates with Test & Verification Solutions on Portable Stimulus

The Cadence® Connections® Verification Program brings together a worldwide network of services, training, and IP development experts that support Cadence verification solutions. The program members help customer accelerate the adoption of new...(read more)




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Willamette HDL and Cadence Develop the Industry's First PSS Training Course for Perspec System Verifier

Cadence continues to be a leader in SoC verification and has expanded our industry investment in Accellera portable stimulus language standardization. Some customers have expressed reservations that portable stimulus requires the effort of learn...(read more)




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Visibility to "component value" property in Edit/Properties dialog?

Hi, I want to add values to components in my SiP design such as 1nF or 15nH. There is already in existence a COMP_VALUE property reserved for this as shown during BOM generation. This property is not visible under the Edit/Properties dialog for component or symbol find filters. We have already created user properties called COMP_MFG and COMP_MFG_PN that it editable at a component level. When we try to add COMP_VALUE it is reported as a reserved name in Cadence but this name is not listed in the properties dialog. Is there a way to turn on the visibility and editablility of this or other hidden reserved Cadence property names? How can I assign a string value to the COMP_VALUE property?

Thanks




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Wally Rhines: Predicting Semiconductor Business Trends After Moore's Law

I recently attended a webinar presented by Wally Rhines about his new book, Predicting Semiconductor Business Trends After Moore's Law . Wally was the CEO of Mentor, as you probably know. Now he...

[[ Click on the title to access the full blog on the Cadence Community site. ]]




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Tales from DAC: Semiconductor Design in MY Cloud? It's More Likely Than You Think

Everyone keeps talking about “the cloud” this and “the cloud” that these days—but you’re a semiconductor designer. Everyone keeps saying “the cloud” is revolutionizing all aspects of electronics design—but what does it mean for you? Cadence's own Tom Hackett discussed this in a presentation at the Cadence Theater during DAC 2019.

What people refer to as “the cloud” is commonly divided into three categories: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and software as a Service (SaaS). With IaaS, you bring your own software—i.e. loading your owned or appropriately licensed tools onto cloud hardware that you rent by the minute. This service is available from providers like Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Service, and Microsoft Azure. In PaaS (also available from the major cloud providers), you create your own offering using capabilities and a software design environment provided by the cloud vendor that makes subsequent scaling and distribution really easy because the service was “born in the cloud”.  Lastly, there’s SaaS, where the cloud is used to access and manage functionality and data without requiring users to set up or manage any of the underlying infrastructure used to provide it.  SaaS companies like Workday and Salesforce deliver their value in this manner.  The Cadence Cloud portfolio makes use of both IaaS and SaaS, depending on the customers’ interest.  Cadence doesn’t have PaaS offerings because our customers don’t create their own EDA software from building blocks that Cadence provides.

All of these designations are great, but you’re a semiconductor designer. Presumably you use Workday or some similar software, or have in the past when you were an intern, but what about all of your tools? Those aren’t on the cloud.

Wait—actually, they are.

Using EDA tools in the cloud allows you to address complexity and data explosion issues you would have to simply struggle through before. Since you don’t have to worry about having the compute-power on-site, you can use way more power than you could before. You may be wary about this new generation of cloud-based tools, but don’t worry: the old rules of cloud computing no longer apply. Cloud capacity is far larger than it used to be, and it’s more secure. Updates to scheduling software means that resource competition isn’t as big of a deal anymore. Clouds today have nearly unlimited capacity—they’re so large that you don’t ever need to worry about running out of space.

The vast increase in raw compute available to designers through the cloud makes something like automotive functional safety verification, previously an extremely long verification task, doable in a reasonable time frame. With the cloud, it’s easy to scale the amount of compute you’re using to fit your task—whether it’s an automotive functional safety-related design or a small one.

Nowadays, the Cadence Cloud Portfolio brings you the best and brightest in cloud technology. No matter what your use case is, the Cadence Cloud Portfolio has a solution that works for you. You can even access the Palladium Cloud, allowing you to try out the benefits of an accelerator without having to buy one.

Cloud computing is the future of EDA. See the future here.