IIIE   20352
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN INGENIERIA ELECTRICA "ALFREDO DESAGES"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
libros
Título:
Actas de la Decima Conferencia Argentina de Micro y Nanoelectrónica, Tecnología y Aplicaciones
Autor/es:
P. JULIAN; ANDREAS G. ANDREOU
Editorial:
IEEE
Referencias:
Año: 2016 p. 80
ISSN:
978-1-5090-3776-6
Resumen:
The tenth edition of the ?Conferencia Argentina de Microelectrónica, Tecnología yAplicaciones? CAMTA, is taking place in Neuquén, hosted by Facultad de Ingeniería,Universidad Nacional del Comahue, co-located with the eleventh edition of its associatedschool (EAMTA).Eleven regular papers, out of twenty initial submissions were accepted to be presented at theconference and afterwards be published in IEEE Xplore. The revision process was rigorous andachieved a 55% acceptance rate. Paper topics include simulation, process design kits, CCD,wireless power transfer systems, on-chip dosimeters, APS, radiation effects, power converters,solar cells, filtering, regulators and Hall plates. Three student posters were accepted to bepresented during the conference, encouraging young researchers to present their work. We wantto specially thank all reviewers for their hard work in providing useful feedback to improve thepapers, as they are the key to maintain the technical quality of the proceedings.The Technical Program is also very diverse and rich. During the event, several lectures will bedelivered by experts from Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile and Belgium. Industry day willcount with known Semiconductor, Design and EDA companies from around the world, plusrepresentatives of investment funds and important national electronic companies. This year, awork session with EDA and local companies will be held with the objective of setting up newinitiatives to leverage local industry using new technologies.One of the targets of the event is to help establish a technological platform in the country, and indoing this, we continue emphasizing the central role of students. Therefore, continuing with thetradition started in the first EAMTA, sixty four (64) full lodging grants, nine (9) full travel grantsand thirty eight (38) partial travel grants were provided to students from different provinces ofArgentina, Chile and Uruguay. We want to thank all sponsors for making this possible. Onehundred and twelve participants have registered for the event so far.This year, six course tracks will be offered during EAMTA. The basic track (38 attendees) willcover basic topics on analog circuits, digital circuits, tools, device physics and designlaboratories with EDA tools. An additional analog basic course will provide hands-on design ofCMOS amplifiers. Synopsys will deliver a track covering advanced digital techniques (14attendees) and entry-level knowledge of digital design flow and advanced industrial tools &techniques for digital synthesis. An advanced analog design track will cover design techniquesusing unified models. In addition, there will be two specialized tracks in radiation effects andfault tolerant design, and solar cells (81 attendees).