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The Analog Devices Integrated Microsystems Laboratory (ADIML) was established in April 2006 with a foundation grant from Analog Devices, Inc. It is situated in a 4000 sq. ft. area in the IT Collaboratory building and serves multidisciplinary researchers in the fields related to analog and mixed-signal design and integrated microsystems. The lab is affiliated with the RIT Semiconductor and Microsystems Fabrication Laboratory as well as a communication control center. CapabilitiesADIML allows for the creation of miniature, high performance, low power, configurable, integrated electronic circuit and nanotechnology systems architectures and design methods for biomedical, telecommunications, image processing, robotic control, radio science, and consumer electronic applications. Additionally, the ADIML allows for research in the following fields: • Analog Integrated Circuits • Semiconductor Device Modeling • Biomedical Sensors and Systems • Thin Film Transistors • Portable Display Driver Electronics • Micro Antenna Structures • MEMs Analysis and Fabrication
Facilities and EquipmentThe lab area is comprised of: • 8 IC CAD and Modeling Stations • 7 Signal Processing Stations • 7 Electronic Prototyping Stations • 5 Staging Stations
ContactsFor assistance or more information, please contact:
Robert Bowman, Ph.D. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Phone: (585) 475-2165
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Analog Devices Integrated Microsystems Laboratory