January 31, 2012: 28nm CMOS, STMicroelectronics Platform2012, Mixed Signal Training and a tPAD

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January 31, 2012
A regular update on Canada's National Design Network, stimulating microsystems research & development, and linking people with technology.
Give us your comments and enter to win a tPAD
In late December CMC announced that the new Discussion Forums were open for business and now with your help we want to put them to the test.  CMC currently has several Development System Specifications posted online and we want to know what you think.  As an additional incentive for helping out, CMC will be giving away a tPad (donated by terasIC) on March 31st,2012.  All those who contribute to the CMC Discussion Forums between January 1,2012 and March 31, 2012 are eligible to win. You have to participate to win so join in on the conversation today.

Still time to register for the GaN electronics technology workshop

Join in the discussion as leaders from industry and academia present on recent developments and challenges in this research space. Presentations and focus groups will center on gallium nitride market updates, fabrication results and technology roadmaps.

Experts from Yole Développement, Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre, Agilent, Communications Research Centre, Ericsson, FBH Germany, GaN Systems, Meaglow, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, Carleton University, and the University of Toronto will present. Register for this workshop

Registration now open for Cadence Analog/Mixed Signal Design Methodology Training

This 5-day training course, organized by CMC Microsystems,  covers the design methodology and Cadence software used for the development and simulation of analog blocks, digital blocks, and their integration in a mixed signal design. The course will follow the same outline as the Cadence A/MS Design Methodology Kit.  Visit us online for more information or to register

Platform2012: A Many-core programmable accelerator

CMC has been collaborating with STMicroelectronics (Canada) on STM’s P2012 initiative which involves researchers around the world and an increasing number in Canada. CMC’s role is to do a mapping of this hardware-software platform into a FPGA-based implementation environment.  Learn about upcoming webinars and download the whitepaper

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New fabrication technology:
28nm CMOS now available through CMC Microsystems

STMicroelectronics 28nm CMOS LP technology is now available for the National Design Network. Suitable for low-power, high performance mixed-signal and RF design this Multi-Project Wafer service offering include:

  • Subsidized pricing
  • 28nm CMOS design kit
  • DRC Services
  • Licensing Support

For more information on this or any of our other prototyping technologies visit us online 

www.cmc.ca
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