01:29:18 Raphael Cervantes: Do you have publicly available lecture notes for your fpga class? That seems like a fun project. 01:34:50 Raphael Cervantes: This is the first I've heard of cadence clarity. Can you compare it to other FEM solvers like COMSOL, HFSS, and CST? 01:37:41 Chelsea Lynn Bartram: Raphael—I believe Cadence Clarity is somewhat more advanced. It’s what engineers are using to design 5G communications systems, from what I understand. 01:38:17 Chelsea Lynn Bartram: But you should get Ed’s take on this. 02:04:49 Ed Daw: Raphael, Cadence clarity is in some ways really advanced. It allows sophisticated multicomputing so you can divide and conquer - your simulation can run on a 100 machine cluster, so if you have multiple frequencies to analyse you get a huge speed-up. On the other hand, it's less obviously configurable by-hand than HFSS. It also couples to a very large number of other cadence tools for lumped circuit design, FPGA simulations, etc. So it's part of a really large commercial-grade package. 02:04:56 Ed Daw: Raphael, I plan on turning my FPGA class in to a book - but in lieu of that I could make the notes available to you - let me know if you would like them by email.