AVLSIWS 2004

2004 IEEJ International Analog VLSI Workshop
13th - 15th October, 2004
University of Macau
Macao SAR, China.

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The 2004 IEEJ International Analog VLSI Workshop will be held at the University of Macau, Macao. The dates and locations will be indicated below:

The Research Committee on Electronic Circuits of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEEJ) is sponsoring and cooperating with University of Macau, Chipidea Microelectronics (Macau) Limited and IEEE Macau Section to held the 2004 International Analog VLSI Workshop in Macao. The purpose of the Workshop is to exchange in formation, ideas and recent research results on analog VLSI circuits and their applications. This Workshop provides an informal setting for a group of analog VLSI specialists from both industry and academia worldwide, to meet and brainstorm. The work does not have to be complete, e.g. results from a test chip are not mandatory.


The topics for the Workshop include but are not limited to:
  • Amplifiers
  • Comparators
  • Voltage References
  • A/D and D/A Converters
  • Mixed Analog and Digital Circuits
  • Analog Signal and Information Processing Applications (Telecommunication, Multimedia, Consumer, Medical, Automotive, Space, Military, etc.)
  • Filters
  • Multipliers
  • Sample-And-Hold Circuits
  • Consumer Electronics
  • Analog Circuit Simulators
  • RF and Microwave Circuits
  • Analog Layout Techniques

     

 

A Best Paper Award will be offered by Chipidea Microelectronics (Macau) Limited.

Keynote speakers:

  1. Dr. Masao Hotta
    General Manager, Advanced Analog Technology Dev., LSI Product Technology Unit,
    Renesas Technology Corp., JAPAN

    Topic: Analog technologies for the ubiquitous society of the future

     
  2. Prof. José CEO Chipidea Microelectronics, EUROPE
    Topic: Vision about the Role of Analog and Mixed-Signal Design in the Future IC Industry

     
  3. Prof. Franco Maloberti
    Microelectronics Chair Professor, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA
    Topic: Data Converters for Communications: Opportunities and Challenges for Architectures and Analog Design

     
Important Deadlines
  Deadline for Submission of Extended Summary Jul 10, 2004
  Notification of Acceptance Aug. 1, 2004
  Deadline for Submission of Camera Ready Paper Aug. 23, 2004
 
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