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    Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

    Seminar

    Introduction to Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits

    Date:
    Time:
    Location:
     
    June 28, 2007
    5 p.m.
    Bossone 303

    Zayd Hammoudeh

    Abstract:

    This seminar will provide an overview into the fundamental differences between digital, analog, and mixed-signal integrated circuits (IC); specific types of mixed signals will be discussed including: analog-to-digital converters (ADC) and digital-to-analog converters (DAC). It will also describe potential IC fabrication defects in mixed-signal devices and how automatic test equipment (ATE) can detect and even sometimes correct them.

    Company Description:

    Teradyne designs and manufactures automatic test equipment (ATE) that deliver a competitive advantage to the world's leading semiconductor, electronics, and network systems companies. With over $1.8 billion in annual sales, Teradyne is the world's leader supplier of ATE for system on a chip (SoC), RF, power management, analog, and logic devices. Teradyne test solutions are implemented for a broad range of intergrated circuits; ICs tested by Teradyne are used in well-known consumer devices including the iPod, XBOX 360, Motorola Razr, and Sony's Playstation 3.

    Biography:

    Zayd Hammoudeh graduated from Drexel University with a BS/MS degree in computer engineering. He has worked with Teradyne as an applications engineer in San Jose, CA since July 2006. Zayd is on campus to interview permanent and co-op job candidates for Teradyne.


    Thursday, June 28th at 5 p.m. (Refreshments will be available.)

    Bossone 303