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| Dr. Glenn Gulak, Principal Investigator of the Advanced Digital Systems Lab at the University of Toronto. The lab is one of four highly specialized test facilities that comprise the National Microelectronics and Photonics Testing Collaboratory. |
CMC Microsystems develops and delivers test products and services to enable researchers to test or verify the functionality of microsystems, components or systems, and to demonstrate proofs-of-concept. CMC provides faculty members and graduate students with access to some of the best available tools and to specialized, nationally-shared test facilities. This capability is enhanced by the the National Microelectronics and Photonics Testing Collaboratory, a virtual laboratory that enables researchers to access world-class microelectronics and photonics test tools and techniques online at universities across Canada.
Products and services available for microsystems test include:
- Test Equipment Pool: Equipment available on short-term basis, which researchers can use for limited periods of testing or, more generally, analyzing electronic subsystems and components that might be used in such systems
- Testing Collaboratory: Four world-class, industrial quality testing laboratories, accessible and controllable both through local access and via high speed networks
Key Partners:
- Agilent, Anritsu, Credence, JDS Uniphase, University of Manitoba, McGill University, Queen's University, Teradyne, Tektronix, Testforce, University of Toronto
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