- State-of-the-art workstations and measurement instruments for Analog and Mixed Signal Research
- Focuses on Analog and Mixed Signal Circuit Designs in bulk CMOS and SOI technologies, Semiconductor Devices for neural networks, high-frequency data converters and communication circuits
- Is dedicated to the development of complex electronics systems where incoming inputs (temperature, image, voice and pressure) from a sensor can be used to act on or make a decision
- Is involved in hardware design of adaptive, trainable neural networks to be used in non-invasive fault detection programs in production lines or detection of various tumour shapes in the human body
- Expertise in designing and safeguarding hardware chips in automobiles and cell phones against information-stealing
- Facilitates testing and characterization, specifically, full speed time / frequency domain testing and device characterization and modeling
- Creates designs with full CAD support which includes schematic capture, simulation, layout, verification, and process simulation when necessary
- Access to Cadences and Synopsys tools for research and teaching activities
To get involved with the Analog and Mixed Signal Research Lab
Contact: Dr. Mitra Mirhassani
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
519-253-3000, Ext. 2585
mitramir@uwindsor.ca
Visit the AMS website for more information.