Dec 7, 2022

[mos-ak] [webinar in 1hour] Special Joint AWG / MOS-AK Webinar

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Dec 7, 2022 12:00 (noon) Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: AWG/MOS-AK Panel Discussion
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Arbeitskreis Modellierung von Systemen und Parameterextraktion 
Modeling of Systems and Parameter Extraction Working Group
Joint AWG MOS-AK Workshop
December 7, 2022

Please join us for a special joint panel webinar session for the CHIPS Alliance Analog Workgroup and MOS-AK Foundation.

This panel will feature speakers with 20 minute talks on the following topic areas:
  • @Mehdi Saligane : Introduction to the open source EDA tool flow for IC design (with reference to [1])
  • @Makris Nikolaos : EKV3 in NGSPICE using ADMSXL
  • @Keiter, Eric R  : Xyce and its support for commercial (hSpice/spectre) libs/syntax
  • @Tim Edwards : his work on the SkyWater 130 nm compatibility with ngspice
  • @Kevin Cameron : update on the P1800 (SystemVerilog) AMS standardization efforts (public doc [2]) 
There will be time for Q & A after each talk and conversation after the presentation completion.

This webinar can be accessed via the following Zoom link, and will be recorded:

Dec 7, 2022 12:00 (noon) Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: AWG/MOS-AK Panel Discussion
Please click the link below to join the webinar:

- Thanks - Rob Mains
General Manager
CHIPS Alliance

(c) +1.408.607.4879

REF:
[1] Zhang, Qirui, Wenbo Duan, Tim Edwards, Tim Ansell, David Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester, and Mehdi Saligane. "An Open-Source and Autonomous Temperature Sensor Generator Verified With 64 Instances in SkyWater 130 nm for Comprehensive Design Space Exploration." IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters 5 (2022): 174-177.

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Dec 5, 2022

[mos-ak] Special Joint AWG / MOS-AK Webinar


Arbeitskreis Modellierung von Systemen und Parameterextraktion 
Modeling of Systems and Parameter Extraction Working Group
Joint AWG MOS-AK Workshop
December 7, 2022 at 12:00 (noon) ET

Please join us for a special joint panel webinar session for the CHIPS Alliance Analog Workgroup and MOS-AK Foundation.

This panel will feature speakers with 20 minute talks on the following topic areas:
  • @Mehdi Saligane : Introduction to the open source EDA tool flow for IC design (with reference to [1])
  • @Makris Nikolaos : EKV3 in NGSPICE using ADMSXL
  • @Keiter, Eric R  : Xyce and its support for commercial (hSpice/spectre) libs/syntax
  • @Tim Edwards : his work on the SkyWater 130 nm compatibility with ngspice
  • @Kevin Cameron : update on the P1800 (SystemVerilog) AMS standardization efforts (public doc [2]) 
There will be time for Q & A after each talk and conversation after the presentation completion.

This webinar can be accessed via the following Zoom link, and will be recorded:

Dec 7, 2022 12:00 (noon) Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: AWG/MOS-AK Panel Discussion

Please click the link below to join the webinar:

- Thanks - Rob Mains
General Manager
CHIPS Alliance

(c) +1.408.607.4879

REF:
[1] Zhang, Qirui, Wenbo Duan, Tim Edwards, Tim Ansell, David Blaauw, Dennis Sylvester, and Mehdi Saligane. "An Open-Source and Autonomous Temperature Sensor Generator Verified With 64 Instances in SkyWater 130 nm for Comprehensive Design Space Exploration." IEEE Solid-State Circuits Letters 5 (2022): 174-177.

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[Invitation] Virtual Mini Colloquia (MQ) on "World Transistor Week” as part of the commemoration of "75th Anniversary of Transistor Invention"

Respected All

The year 1905 is well known as the "Miracle Year" because Albert Einstein published four papers that changed the laws of physics and significantly contributed to the foundation of modern physics. Similarly, November 1947 – January 1948 were the three magical months that paved the way for modern-day electronics. This was done by three brilliant scientists who were members of the Mervin Kelly's Solid State Physics Group and Semiconductor Sub-Group at Bell Labs, which were given the challenging task of creating a solid-state semiconductor switch that could replace the vacuum tube. The famous physicists - Walter Brattain and John Bardeen managed to make the first working transistor, now known as the point-contact transistor. The invention was made on December 16, 1947. A week after that, the device was officially demonstrated to Bell Labs executives as a "magnificent Christmas present." In January 1948, William Shockley demonstrated the junction transistor. All three received The Nobel Prize in Physics (1956) and as per Nobel Prize Committee - "In 1947 John Bardeen and Walter Brattain produced a semiconductor amplifier, which was further developed by William Shockley. The component was named a "transistor." 

The Electron Devices Society has decided to celebrate the year 2022-2023 as the 75th Anniversary of the Transistor.



I request you to kindly circulate the email amongst IEEE and Non-IEEE members of your institute (especially Undergraduate students).

This will help in increasing the reach of EDS as well as membership of EDS in your chapter/region.


Professor Manoj Saxena
Chair-IEEE EDS Delhi Chapter (India)


Dec 3, 2022

Thomas, S. #Gigahertz #heterojunction bipolar transistors #BJT on #CMOS. Nat Electron (2022) DOI: 10.1038/s41928-022-00902-y https://t.co/NSLdvZjPn9 #semi https://t.co/TD0zsZO056



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