DocumentCode
3084303
Title
Tools for integrating multidomain technologies into microelectronic circuit design curricula
Author
Beyette, Fred R., Jr. ; Purdy, Carla N.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Comput. & Eng. Comput. Sci., Cincinnati Univ., OH, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
86
Lastpage
87
Abstract
Current advances in technology, along with application-specific demands in areas such as wireless communication and biomedical engineering, are driving the development of tools and techniques for producing miniaturized system elements from mechanical, magnetic, fluidic and many other nonelectrical domains. Each domain poses its own design and validation challenges. Moreover, integration of multidomain components with electrical components is a challenging task in itself. The authors discuss curriculum materials they are developing to prepare students to meet these design challenges
Keywords
educational courses; electronic engineering education; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit technology; micromechanical devices; biomedical engineering; curriculum materials; electrical components; microelectronic circuit design curricula; miniaturized system elements; multidomain components; multidomain technologies integration; students; technology advances; validation; wireless communication; Biomedical engineering; CMOS technology; Circuit synthesis; Fabrication; Magnetic domains; Microelectromechanical devices; Microelectronics; Micromechanical devices; Packaging; Structural beams;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microelectronic Systems Education, 1999. MSE'99. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0312-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSE.1999.787051
Filename
787051
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