b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/British Pound Sterling(GBP)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0076 British Pound Sterling




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Czech Republic Koruna(CZK)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.2356 Czech Republic Koruna




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Colombian Peso(COP)

1 Japanese Yen = 36.5265 Colombian Peso




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Chinese Yuan Renminbi(CNY)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0663 Chinese Yuan Renminbi




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Botswana Pula(BWP)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.1138 Botswana Pula




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Brazilian Real(BRL)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0537 Brazilian Real




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Bolivian Boliviano(BOB)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0646 Bolivian Boliviano




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Brunei Dollar(BND)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0132 Brunei Dollar




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Bahraini Dinar(BHD)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0035 Bahraini Dinar




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Bulgarian Lev(BGN)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0169 Bulgarian Lev




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/Bangladeshi Taka(BDT)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.7968 Bangladeshi Taka




b

Japanese Yen(JPY)/United Arab Emirates Dirham(AED)

1 Japanese Yen = 0.0344 United Arab Emirates Dirham






b

May be harmful if inhaled or swallowed

In the book “The World of _____” by Bennett Alan Weinberg and Bonnie K Bealer, there is a photograph of a label from a jar of pharmaceutical-grade crystals. It reads:

“WARNING: MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED. HAS CAUSED MUTAGENIC AND REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS IN LABORATORY ANIMALS. INHALATION CAUSES RAPID HEART RATE, EXCITEMENT, DIZZINESS, PAIN, COLLAPSE, HYPOTENSION, FEVER, SHORTNESS OF BREATH. MAY CAUSE HEADACHE, INSOMNIA, VOMITING, STOMACH PAIN, COLLAPSE AND CONVULSIONS.”

Fill in the blank.


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b

Glory and Sadness, Beauty and Pain

X is a song written by Y and famously covered by Z. Time Magazine’s Josh Tyrangiel described it thus:

Y murmured the original like a dirge, but except for a single overwrought breath before the music kicks in, Z treated the 7-min. song like a tiny capsule of humanity, using his voice to careen between glory and sadness, beauty and pain, mostly just by repeating the word X. It’s not only Z’s best song — it’s one of the great songs, and because it covers so much emotional ground and is not (yet) a painfully obvious choice, it has become the go-to track whenever a TV show wants to create instant mood. ‘X can be joyous or bittersweet, depending on what part of it you use,’ says Sony ATV’s Kathy Coleman. ‘It’s one of those rare songs that the more it gets used, the more people want to use it.’

Name X, Y and Z.


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b

Bombastic Little Creep

This character’s creator described him as “insufferable”, and called him a “detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep”. On August 6 1975, the New York Times carried his obituary, the only time it has thus honoured a fictional character. Who?


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b

Big Bang

When something big and expensive fails, we usually hear about it in the headlines.  Recent examples include the launch failure of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory and the setback at CERN, apparently caused by a dry solder joint, that resulted in a 12-month delay in their search for the Higgs particle

When something small and cheap fails, it rarely makes the headlines.  Unless, of course, it causes something big and expensive to fail - like a particle accelerator, a satellite or perhaps a semiconductor company. 

In the semiconductor industry, we have built up a system of safeguards and checks to minimize the risk of failure.  We apply these checks throughout the design process, and as a series of sign off steps that precede manufacture. 

I would be interested to understand whether other industries - e.g. avionics or automotive - have built up a similar infrastructure of pre-manufacturing sign off checks.  Do they rely on modeling during design, pre-manufacturing sign off or a combination of both?  Is there anything that we can learn from other industries?  Is there anything that they can learn from us? 



  • orbiting carbon observatory
  • Silicon Signoff and Verification
  • higg particle

b

The Buzz Around New Business Models

The buzz about showing and paying for value in EDA has been building over the past few years. People have complained about the high cost of tools and EDA vendors have complained about not getting enough value from the technology that can then be re-invested in the next generation tools. The same complaints can be heard from the foundries regarding their wafer pricing

Companies have tried royalty-based models before in the past (e.g., $/wafer or even profit sharing). But it hasn't been sticky. Is the industry ready for a new model?  I think sharing in the upside and potential downside of a particular design from inception to volume is fair. But it also would mean that EDA companies and foundries would have to participate even earlier (and later) in the product lifecycle - from design spec/marketing through product introduction.

That's a pretty big change that goes beyond just the business model. But maybe at 32nm and below, where designs cost upwards of $75M to bring to market, this type of collaboration and risk/reward model is required and desired




b

Tidbits From TSMC Q209 Earnings Call - 40nm Yield

Earning calls sure are interesting! Below is an excerpt from the TSMC Q209 call (transcript from seekingalpha). The discussion revolves around the 40nm yield issues and TSMC's ramp to improving the yield. Dr. Liu really hits on a key element of DFM...(read more)




b

Stability analysis Phase margin and loop gain

Hi,

I am designing a resistive feedback TIA which needs a capacitor in its feedback loop for stability.

I would like to know the effect of a feedback capacitor on the phase margin to determine the optimal capacitance value.

My plan is to add it to the results after the stb analysis by using the direct plot>main form > phase margin (add to outputs).However it not getting added to my results list.

What could be a problem? Is there a way to add phase margin to the results using the calculator? 

I also find that the gain from the stability analysis(the closed loop gain) is different from that of the gain obtained for the closed loop simulation in AC analysis. Why is the difference, how is it computed in stability analysis?

Thanks,

-Rakesh.




b

Brown is the New Black

I’m coming to the party late—last weekend, for the first but not the last time, I watched Manish Acharya’s comedy, Loins of Punjab Presents. Behan____, what a film! 

I will not rehearse the synopsis or plot, partly because of the lateness of the hour, but also because it is available here. Instead, let me note quickly that the comedy keeps ticking, and the attention to detail in all matters, from the plot to the casting, makes this film a pleasure to watch.

Let me use one scene to make a point about where the film is coming from. Ishitta Sharma, playing a demure, Gujju girl called Preeti Patel, is one of the competitors in the Desi Idol competition in New Jersey. We have watched her sing beautifully, and we have watched her stay silent, eyes downcast, as her family-members make fools of themselves. But there’s a moment later in the film, when an older, wily competitor, played with classy ease by Shabana Azmi, tries to manipulate her. And suddenly, in the blink of an eye, Preeti Patel turns upon the Shabana character. It’s as if she always had a dagger hiding in her hand.

When I saw that, I thought that there was a similar strength in the movie I was watching. It’s all laughs but it has a quicksilver intelligence within. It is a declaration of independence by the desi diaspora—and what is great is that it celebrates this freedom by mocking, and loving, almost everything in sight.

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b

The Desperate Passion of Ben Foster

I could barely recognize Ben Foster in 3:10 to Yuma, but I was blown away just the same by him as in his star making turn from Hostage. What makes Foster so special in Yuma?

Yuma contains two of Hollywood’s finest: Russell Crowe and Christian Bale. Bale is excellent, Crowe a little too relaxed to be cock-sure-dangerous. Both are unable to provide the powder-keg relationship that the movie demands.

Into this void steps Ben Foster. He plays Charlie Prince, sidekick to Crowe’s dangerous and celebrated outlaw Ben Wade. When Wade is captured, Prince is infuriated. He initiates an effort suffused with desperate passion to rescue his boss.

Playing Prince with a mildly effeminate gait, Foster quickly becomes the movie’s beating heart. What struck me in particular was that Foster was able to balance method acting with just plain good acting. He plays his character organically but isn’t above drawing attention with controlled staginess.

Gradually, Foster’s willingness to control a scene blend in with that of Prince’s. Is the character manipulating his circumstances in the movie or is it the actor playing a fine hand? Foster is so entertaining, the answer is immaterial.

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b

New York Cricket Club

Literate Indians should be familiar with Ashis Nandy’s remark: “Cricket is an Indian game accidentally discovered by the English.“ A Trinidadian Indian by the name of Chuck Ramkissoon, in Joseph O’Neill’s superbly inflected novel “Netherland”, is also fond of making bold pronouncements on the behalf of the game he wants to introduce to the U.S. “I’m saying that people, all people, Americans, whoever, are at their most civilized when they’re playing cricket. What’s the first thing that happens when Pakistan and India make peace? They play a cricket match…”

It’s now my turn to be bold: “Netherland” is more of an Indian novel than the recent, much feted, Indian fiction. This is not only because O’Neill’s novel feeds our national obsession with the game. Nor even its exquisite description of what transpires on the playing field: “…. where the white-clad ring of infielders, swanning figures on the vast oval, again and again converge in unison toward the batsman and again and again scatter back to their starting points, a repetition of pulmonary rhythm, as if the field breathed through its luminous visitors.” No. My pronouncement is based on the fact that the Indian characters in the book are highly individualized and yet fully global in their identity. “Netherland” is not a sociological-historical epic thesis, nor is it a shallow, cynical report on injustice in the hinterland. Rich in observation, reporting as much on the interior life as on the life outside, it is a captivating literary achievement. A masterpiece.

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b

Boost Productivity With Synthesis, Test and Verification Flow Rapid Adoption Kits (RAKs)

A focus on customer enablement across all Cadence sub-organizations has led to a cross-functional effort to identify opportunities to bring our customers to proficiency with our products and flows. Hence, Rapid Adoption Kits -- RAKs -- for Synthesis...(read more)




b

Tips for Fixing Timing Violations and Adopting Best Practices for Optimization with RTL Compiler

Best Practices for Optimization What should be my considerations while preparing data? Libraries, HDL, Constraints... A good result from a synthesis tool depends greatly on the input data. An old saying "garbage in garbage out" is also true for...(read more)




b

Register for Cadence's Front End Design User Summit -- December 6, 2012 in San Jose

Cadence is hosting a Front End Design Summit on Thursday, December 6, 2012 9:30am – 5:00pm at Cadence San Jose headquarters, 2655 Seely Avenue, Building 10. Logic designers will hear from customers including Cisco, Chelsio, PMC, Spansion, and Via Technologies...(read more)




b

Discover Programmable MBIST and Boundary Scan Insertion and Verification Flows Through RAKs

Cadence Encounter® Test uses breakthrough timing-aware and power-aware technologies to enable customers to manufacture higher quality, power-efficient silicon faster and at lower cost. Encounter Diagnostics identifies critical yield-limiting issues and...(read more)




b

RTL Compiler Beginner’s Guides Available on Cadence Online Support

With shrinking design nodes, a significant portion of the delays are contributed by the wires rather than the cells. Traditional synthesis tools use fan-out-based wire-load models to provide wire delay information, which has led to significant differences...(read more)





b

PNB এর সঙ্গে OBC ও UBI এর মার্জারের পর বন্ধ হয়ে যাবে আপনার এটিএম কার্ড ?




b

PBBoard 2.0.5 Add Administrator / Shell Upload

PBBoard version 2.0.5 suffers from add administrator and shell upload vulnerabilities.




b

NinkoBB 1.3RC4 Cross Site Request Forgery

NinkoBB version 1.3RC4 change / add administrator cross site request forgery exploit.




b

DL_Stats Cross Site Scripting / Admin Bypass / SQL Injection

DL_Stats suffers from cross site scripting, arbitrary administrative access and remote SQL injection vulnerabilities.




b

Web@All 1.1 Remote Admin Settings Change Exploit

Web@All versions 1.1 and below remote administrative settings changing exploit.




b

Izlebizi Video Script Add Administrator

Izlebizi Video Script remote add administrator account exploit.




b

112 Bytes Win32/PerfectXp-pc1/sp3 Add Admin Shellcode

112 bytes small Win32/PerfectXp-pc1/sp3 (Tr) add administrator shellcode.




b

ZOHO ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus 4.5 Build 4521 Administrative Access

ZOHO ManageEngine ADSelfService Plus version 4.5 Build 4521 suffers from an authentication bypass vulnerability.




b

Weboptima CMS Add Administrator / Shell Upload

Weboptima CMS suffers from add administrator and remote shell upload vulnerabilities.




b

phpBugTracker 1.7.5 XSS / SQL Injection / Auth Bypass

phpBugTracker 1.7.5 suffers from cross site scripting, authorization bypass, and SQL injection vulnerabilities.




b

SanyBee Gallery 0.2.9 / 0.2.10 XSS / Add Admin

SanyBee Gallery versions 0.2.9 and 0.2.10 suffer from cross site scripting and add administrator vulnerabilities.




b

MySQL Lite Administrator Beta 1 Cross Site Scripting

MySQL Lite Administrator version Beta 1 suffers from multiple cross site scripting vulnerabilities.







b

Finnish Bank OP Continues To Fight Off DDoS Attacks




b

Finnish Briefly Left In Cold After DDoS Attack