Cadence Xcelium - Red Hat Linux - Linux CLSE 2024

About This Application

Cadence Xcelium Logic Simulator is a logic simulator for Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL, and more.  Xcelium contains / replaced NC Sim / NC Verilog which has gone through many name changes.  In order of how recent Incisive, IES, IUS, LDV.  Specman is also part of Xcelium.

Version: 24.03.005

Manufacturer: Cadence

Linux Launch Information

Linux launch process text: cdnshelp for help

Linux module name: xcelium

License Details

Access to many CAEN software applications is restricted due to licensing or other factors. The information below describes how this application, Cadence Xcelium - Red Hat Linux - Linux CLSE 2024, may be used to conform with the licensing terms to which the University of Michigan has agreed. Per the University Standard Practice Guide (SPG) 601.03-3, it is the responsibility of all software users to perform due diligence in conforming with software licenses. Questions about any of the software licensing restrictions listed below can be directed to the CAEN Help Desk.

License Restrictions

This software has special restrictions:

  • EECS only license
  • Remote Access Restricted by Duo Two-Factor
  • On Campus Only

PERMITTED:

  • Executing (running) this software remotely
  • Use for U-M coursework for courses in which the student is enrolled and will receive a grade
  • PhD thesis work
  • Use by students to perform non-commercial research to complete coursework
  • Use by student teams for co-curricular activities, programs, and learning experiences

NOT PERMITTED:

  • Use by faculty to perform non-commercial research
  • Use by regular employees to perform non-commercial research
  • Use by students for commercial research
  • Use by faculty for commercial research
  • Use by regular employees for commercial research
  • Instructional use, using proprietary data that will not be published
  • Use for University business not related to instruction
  • Use by visiting scholars
  • Use for instructional purposes by non-UM users, such as a visiting instructor teaching a one-time course in a training room