About This Site

This site is maintained by Eckhard Hennig <aidev@ kaninkolo.de>. I (Eckhard) am the author of the initial experimental versions of Analog Insydes, and I was a member of the Analog Insydes development team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics (ITWM) from 1996 to 2000. After completing my Ph.D. work on symbolic circuit analysis in 2000, I left ITWM and joined Infineon Technologies in Munich, Germany. As a CAD engineer I’m responsible for the evaluation, development, and maintenance of EDA tools for the design of analog integrated circuits. Out of professional interest and, of course, with Analog Insydes being a bit like my own child, I kept using the tool both at work and at home, and I continued to contribute to its further development by helping my former colleagues in their software design and documentation work.

Most of the program extensions and documentation I wrote since July 2000 have either been integrated into the main Analog Insydes development branch or constitute proprietary add-ons and tool customizations for using Analog Insydes in conjunction with Infineon’s analog/mixed-signal IC design flow. However, now and then I also spend some time at home experimenting with new ideas and implementing additional program features that are not on any official development roadmap. Nevertheless, if you are working with Analog Insydes yourself, you may find these thoughts and programs useful for your own applications. I have no commercial interest in the results of my free-time work; therefore I want to share them with you on an open-source basis:

The software and information published on this site is free and is provided to you at no cost under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

Feel free to use, modify, and redistribute the software and information in any way the GPL permits. However, please keep in mind that when you make changes to the software that may be useful to other users, then you should always return your contribution to the free-software community. Note that the GPL does not actually require you to do this; this is a matter of community spirit, not a legal one!

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Eckhard Hennig
February 2003

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The maintainer of this site is not responsible for the contents of external web pages. All views expressed on this site are my own and may not reflect those of my current or former employers.

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