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Microelectronics Integrated Circuits
 

For applications requiring computing/processing, communication, and sensor capability, CMC provides the following products and services:

  • Design environments (CAD software)
    and methodologies
  • Intellectual property (cell libraries,
    memory compilers, processor cores)
  • Advanced and mature prototype manufacturing services from national and international manufacturers, including processes for
    65-nanometer, 90-nanometer, 0.13-micron, 0.18-micron, 0.35-micron, and 0.8-micron CMOS technologies, as well as a 2.5 GHz bipolar linear array technology
    • Advanced manufacturing processes may be suitable when the research project requires an integrated circuit that operates at high speed.
    • Mature manufacturing processes are supported by more complete design environments and methodologies than are available for advanced processes.
  • Packaging services
  • Test equipment
  • Tutorials and other training materials
  • Engineering support
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James Dietrich, CMC’s RF Test Engineer at the Advanced RF Systems Lab, helps researchers from
universities across Canada to access specialized RF test equipment located at the University of Manitoba. In person or by remote control operation, researchers can obtain concise and accurate test data on their chips and devices. This is one of four specialized labs that comprise the National Microelectronics and Photonics Testing Collaboratory.
(Photo: Winnipeg Sun)

 

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