Interested in working on a challenging project with state-of-the-art design tools, characterization equipment and devices fabricated in modern integrated circuit process technology?
Ultra-low voltage analog circuit design
Our research group has been pushing the state-of-the-art in low voltage analog CMOS integrated circuits. We have currently demonstrated 'record breaking' complex analog integrated circuits operating from a supply voltage as low as 0.45 V!
We are looking for highly motivated students interested in doing a research project on low voltage analog integrated circuit design. Specific topics include:
- MOS device characterization and modeling,
- operational amplifier design,
- continuous time active filter design,
- and programmable gain amplifier design.
These projects give you a unique opportunity of doing a complete analog integrated circuit design. The goal is to go from circuit idea, to simulation and layout, through fabrication and experimental characterization (the whole cycle requires 2 semesters).
Intrigued? Interested?Contact: Prof. P. Kinget
Open for qualified B.S, M.S. or Ph.D students; 1 or group of 2 students
This project can be done for credit.