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From: "Peter Chard"
Newsgroups: sci.electronics.design
Subject: Re: Analog Integrated Circuit Design
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 13:40:21 +0100
Organization: Imperial College
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> Low Noise Low Power Analog Integrated Circuit Design
> at Imperial College London. 11/11 - 13/11/02
>
>
> May I bring to your attention to a highly successful three-day course on
> 'Low-Noise Low Power Analog Integrated Circuit Design' that is to be run
> from the 13th - 15th of November this year at Imperial College London.
This
> course will be presented by Professor Willy Sansen from the University of
> Leuven, Belgium, who is widely known and respected in the analog design
> community for his research, text books and teaching.
>
>
> The purpose of this course is to acquire an in-depth knowledge on the
design
> of analog integrated circuits that need to combine low power with low
noise
> whilst interfacing with digital sub-blocks.
>
>
> The course will:
>
>
> (a) Highlight the application, use and advantages of CMOS and BiCMOS
> technology in the design of advanced low noise analog integrated circuits,
>
>
> (b) Provide a state-of-the-art review of the principle concepts and
> techniques required to implement these in CMOS & BiCMOS designs, and
>
>
> (c) Explain issues to be addressed in designing low noise circuits.
>
>
> As part of the course, and as a way to help understand the issues involved
> in realising CMOS/BiCMOS designs, participants will have the opportunity
to
> undertake worked examples of specific designs.
>
>
> The course has been developed for engineers who need to improve their
> ability to design circuits using CMOS/BiCMOS technology and it is expected
> that participants will have some familiarity with analog circuit design.
> Professor Sansen has presented this course on several occasions, and with
> great success, as part of the College's Professional Development
Programme.
>
>
> The brochure and registration form can seen at
> http://www.ic.ac.uk/cpd/lownoise.htm
>
>
> Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information
> (p.chard@ic.ac.uk, Tel: +44 (0)20 7594 6884).
>
>
> We look forward to welcoming you to Imperial College.
>
> Peter Chard
>
> Centre for Continuing Education
>
> Imperial College London
>
> Sherfield Building, Room 318
>
> Exhibition Road, LONDON, SW7 2AZ
>
> Telephone: +44 (0)20 7594 6884
>
> Fax: +44 (0)20 7594 6883
>
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