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      Mixed Signal ASIC Design

      Mixed Signal ASIC Design

      We combine the competences of analog and digital circuit technology.














      Analog sensor signals are received, amplified, processed, digitized and further processed until they can be passed on to a higher-level system.

      Building a Mixed-Signal ASIC means combining of the competences of analog and digital circuit design, in particular:

      • Circuit design with linear circuits and "switched-capacitor" circuit techniques
      • Analog-to-digital conversion using all methods, in particular sigma-delta modulation
      • Mixed-signal ASIC design and modelling
      • Design of low-power circuits
      • Development of test procedures, test structures and test patterns (ATPG - Automatic Test Pattern Generation) for ASICs

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      Aerosol Measurement TechnologyCommunication TechnologyDigital ASIC & FPGA DesignEmbedded SystemsSensor TechnologySignal ProcessingInstitute for Sensors and Electronics
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