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9/13/2007 11:03 PM  
The Chair of Integrated Analog Circuits belongs to RWTH Aachen University, which is the largest University of Technology in Germany and one of the most renowned in Europe. It currently has around 28,000 enrolled students, most of them in engineering. The Chair of Integrated Analog Circuits has been founded in 2002 by reassignment of a Chair of Semiconductor Technology. The chair is embedded in the wireless research activities of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. It covers (but is not limited to) the following topics : . Integrated Wireless Systems including adaptive RF front-ends . RF CMOS Circuit Integration (e.g. PA, narrowband and UWB LNA, Mixer, PLL...) . Design-Methodoly for RF-SystemOnChip using Verilog AMS, VHDL AMS, System Verilog The Chair of Integrated Analog Circuits covers therefore all aspects of integrated wireless systems on silicon based semiconductor technologies. This includes all major functions from the antenna interface, over the analog and mixed-signal circuitry to the basic components of the digital signal processing. Modern CMOS and BiCMOS technologies down to 65nm from different vendors are used for regularly chip fabrication. The chair is part of the Ultra High Speed Information and Communication cluster of excellence founded by the german gouvernment. Further research projects are descriped in detail at http://www.ias.rwth-aachen.de . The chair lead by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefan Heinen (IEEE fellow) offers the lectures Electronic Devices (german), Radio Frequency Circuits (german/english) and Radio Frequency Circuits and Architectures for Mobile Communication Systems (german/english). Your contact persons are Stefan Joeres and Dr.Ralf Wunderlich ( email: CAN at ias.rwth-aachen.de ).
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