Nov 19, 2018

A Path to Energy #Efficiency and #Reliability for ICs: Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator (#FDSOI) Devices Offer Many Advantages - in IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 24-33, Fall 2018 https://t.co/cnPoHeQHIu #paper


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November 19, 2018 at 12:10AM
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Nov 7, 2018

#Franz is made in Vienna, Austria with lots of by Stefan Malzner & the amazing community. https://t.co/pUfl4P1ng0 #opensource


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November 07, 2018 at 07:32PM
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Nov 2, 2018

Device #Modeling of MgO-Barrier Tunneling Magnetoresistors for Hybrid Spintronic-CMOS https://t.co/sHrPJQm09t


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ISDCS 2019 in Hiroshima


The International Symposium on Devices, Circuits and Systems & Workshop on Nanoelectronics will take place in Hiroshima (Japan), on March 6-8 2019.

http://www.isdcs2019.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/

The ISDCS is a premium international forum for scholars, scientists, educators, students and engineers to exchange their latest findings and technological advances in the field of devices, circuits and systems. 

One of the topics is Physics, Analysis and Modeling of Devices. 

Other topics;


Photonics and Optoelectronics of Advanced Materials
Digital and Analog Circuits and Their System Applications
Neural Networks & Neuromorphic Circuits and Systems
Circuit Testing and Verifications
IoT Circuits and Systems
AI Circuits for Machine Learning Systems
Beyond CMOS Circuits and Hybrid systems
Intelligent Systems and Robotics
Environment Electronics and
Their Applications
Visual Communications & Multimedia Signal Processing




This symposium is initiated by IIEST Shibpur in collaboration with Hiroshima University, which will be held annually in India and in Japan alternatively. The first event was held at IIEST Shibpur. The 1st ISDCS-2018 conference proceedings are published in IEEE-explore.  

Deadline: November 15 2018.


 

Oct 31, 2018

IEEE LM Workshop on History of microchips in Switzerland

The Swiss IEEE LM has organized local Workshop on "History of microchips in Switzerland". This workshop is a follow-on of the IEEE Milestone celebration of Feb.22, 2018 in Neuchatel and was held in the same building of the Uni. Neuchatel at Rue A.L. Breguet 2, room 3416. The event was organized and chaired by Hugo Wyss, IEEE LM, with following agenda:

Session 1 (2:30 - 3:50pm): From Germanium to Silicon, 1955 - 1970
Speakers:
  • W. Grabinski (EDS)
  • M. Lamoth (Favag)
  • J.-D. Chauvy (CEH)
  • H. Wyss (IEEE LM)
  • E. Vittoz (early CEH period)
Coffee break at Cafeteria, first floor, 3:55 - 4:10 pm

Session 2 (4:15 - 5:50pm): From Bipolar to CMOS, 1970 - 1980
Speakers:
  • H. Wyss  (IEEE LM)
  • N. de Rooji (IMT)
  • P.-R. Beljean (AMSTN)
  • others (open discussion)
The workshop was closed with a standing apero at Cafeteria.

The IEEE Milestone for the developments of Swiss quartz watch
(Uni. Neuchatel at Rue A.L. Breguet 2)

J.-D. Chauvy talk during Session 1: From Germanium to Silicon, 1955 - 1970;
chaired by H. Wyss, IEEE LM (sitting at very right)

An 1" wafer with one of the very first Swiss integrated circuits






Qucs-S 0.0.21 released

Qucs-S 0.0.21 has been released by Vadim Kuznetsov. It's a special Qucs version that allows to run Ngspice/Xyce simulators from the Qucs GUI. This release contains mostly bugfixes and small improvements. Here the short changelog:
  1. Redesign of Parameter Sweep. Enabled sweep for log and list parameter type.
  2. Fixed Voltage probe bug
  3. Fixed missing phase of AC source
  4. Added SMD resistor model
See release notes and download links here:
https://github.com/ra3xdh/qucs_s/releases/tag/0.0.21
Linux tarball and DEB/RPM packages are available. Windows installer will be added later.
See also https://ra3xdh.github.io/ for documentation and more info about Qucs-S.

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