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AIMS-CAT Conference – Call for Papers

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tower Semiconductor and Jazz Semiconductor issued a call for papers for their Analog-Intensive Mixed-Signal Circuits, Applications, and Technology (AIMS-CAT) Conference. The AIMS-CAT is an one-day event that will take place November 5 at the Jazz Headquarters in Newport Beach, CA. The AIMS-CAT conference will bring together a wide range of technical professionals in leading edge companies from around the world focused on the latest advances in Silicon Germanium (SiGe), RF CMOS, Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD), and CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) process technologies.

Tower Semiconductor and Jazz Semiconductor are seeking proposals for papers focused on Analog-Intensive Mixed-Signal (AIMS) topics — including advances in design methodology, system architecture, breakthrough IC demonstrations, test/package innovations, modeling and design enablement, and process technology. Application areas of interest are Analog and RF Integration, Power Amplifiers and Front-End Modules, High Speed Analog and Millimeter-Wave, Optical Networking, Radar, Power Analog, MEMS, RFIC, and CMOS Image Sensor technology.

AIMS-CAT Conference Paper Submission

  • Submit abstract (no more than 100 words) by July 13, 2009
  • Send presenter’s profile (50 words)
  • Include author/presenter and company, mailing address, telephone/fax numbers, and e-mail address

More info: AIMS-CAT Conference (pdf)

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