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In this master thesis a new design methodology will be used to design a two-stage operational amplifier (OpAmp) analog generator in 28nm TSMC technology. The candidate will familiarize himself/herself with the design framework based on Berkeley Analog Generator (BAG) with Python as a scripting tool and Cadence as a generator execution tool (co-supervised). She/he will also analyze available cores of two-stage operation amplifier analog generators (self-learning) and available CMFB analog generators. Candidate will adapt available script based on discussion with researchers/supervisor towards successful analog generator (co-supervised).
The starting date of this position is flexible.
This position is endowed with a gross monthly salary of € 1000,-/ for 15/h a week based on the collective agreement for research („Forschungs-Kollektivvertrag“).
The weekly hours are flexible and we are happy to discuss further options.
The contract is valid for 7 months.
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Continue readingTitle | Master Thesis - Two-stage Operational Amplifier Analog Generator in 28 nm TSMC Technology |
Employer | Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) |
Job location | Inffeldgasse 33, 8010 Graz |
Published | January 28, 2021 |
Application deadline | Unspecified |
Job types | Research assistant,   Other   |
Fields | Electrical Engineering,   Electronics   |