ESSCIRC 2009 : 14-18 September 2009 - Athens- Greece

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ESSDERC & ESSCIRC 2009 will be held in Athens, Greece from 14-18 September 2009.
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ESSCIRC 2009 : General scope of the conference

The main themes for original contributions to be submitted to ESSCIRC 2009 include (but are not limited to) the following:

Analog Circuits

Amplification stages, power amplifiers for audio applications, continuous and discrete time filters, comparators, instrumentation and sensor interfaces, voltage references, LDOs, DC-DC converters, HV circuits.

Data Concerters

Nyquist-rate and oversampled A/D and D/A converters; sample-and-hold-circuits; A/D and D/A converter calibration and error correction circuits.

RF Circuits and Devices

RF/IF/baseband circuits including: LNAs; mixers; IF amplifiers; power detetors, modulators, demodulators, VCOs, PLLs, frequency synthesizers, frequency dividers, integrated passive components including microwave components over silicon substrates, Wireless and Wireline Communication Circuits, Receivers/transmitters/transceivers for wireless systems, base stations and handsets, advanced modulation systems, TV/satellite receivers, UWB and data liks, wireless networks, RFIDs.

Sensors, Imagers, MEMS, Bioelectonic Integration

Sensor subsystems and interfaces, accelerometers, temperature sensing, imaging circuits, MEMs subsystems, RF MEMs, bioelctronics systems, implanted electronic ICs, telemetry..

Digital and Memory Circuits

Digital circuit techniques; I/O and interchip communication; reconfigurable digital circuits; clocking; memories; microprocessors, DSPs, arithmetic building blocks.

High Speed Interfaces

Gigabit serial links, equalization, memory interfacing, bus interfacing, multirate link ICs, pre-emphasis de-emphasis circuitry, PCI-express 3, SATA, etc.

To further emphasize the interactions between the device and circuits communities especially in the domain of emerging technologies, the conference will offer joint sessions.

These sessions will focus on topics at the boundary between design and technology depending on the submitted abstracts. Contributions are solicited (but not limited) in the areas of circuit design and simulation techniques for process variability in nm-scale technologies as well as of microwave components over silicon substrates.

 

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