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**] editors for ]s such as ''Design Architect'' or ''DxDesigner'' **] editors for ]s such as ''Design Architect IC'' or ''DxDesigner''
**] tools for ]s with programs such as ''PADS'', ''Expedition'' and ''Board Station'' **] tools for ]s with programs such as ''PADS'', ''Expedition'' and ''Board Station''
**Component library management tools **Component library management tools
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**] (acquired in ] when Mentor bought Accelerated Technology Inc.) **] (acquired in ] when Mentor bought Accelerated Technology Inc.)
**] (acquired in ] when Mentor bought Microtec Research.) **] (acquired in ] when Mentor bought Microtec Research.)
*] tools for hardware *] tools for analog mixed-signal design
**''ModelSim'' is a popular hardware simulation and debug environment **''ModelSim'' is a popular hardware simulation and debug environment
**''Eldo'' is a high performance SPICE simulator
**''Mach TA'' is a fast SPICE simulator
**''Advance MS'' is a mixed-signal verification tool
*] a software ] for ] and ] *] a software ] for ] and ]
**] a scripting language for the Falcon Framework **] a scripting language for the Falcon Framework

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Mentor Graphics, Inc (Nasdaq: MENT) is a US-based multinational corporation dealing in electronic design automation (EDA) for electrical engineering and electronics, as of 2004, ranked third in the EDA industry.

The company distributes the following tools.

Mentor has software development sites located around the world but the majority of their developers are located in the United States.

James "Jim" Ready, one of the more colorful people in embedded systems, left Mentor in 1999 to form the embedded Linux company MontaVista.

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