Events
IEEE AP/CAS/ED/MTT/SSCS Seminar
Title: Transistor Diversity: Looking Beyond CMOS to Improve Analog Performance (Commemorative Lecture)
Speaker: Viola Schäffer
Texas Instruments, AZ, USA
Date: Friday, Dec 1st, 2023 @ 3:00-4:30PM PT
Location: Qualcomm AZ Auditorium (10155 Pacific Heights Blvd, San Diego, CA 92121)
In Person only
*Non-Qualcomm Employees*: Please arrive 10-15 minutes earlier to find parking. Proceed to the front lobby of Building AZ and continue past the lobby to AZ Auditorium. No badge is required to access the auditorium.
Abstract: While CMOS transistors came to dominate integrated circuits, some other transistor types such as the bipolar junction transistor (BJT); its variant, the super-beta BJT; the junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET) and laterally diffused metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor (LDMOS) continue to thrive in specific applications. The talk will re-visit the discovery of these transistor types, their operating principles and key characteristics and look at circuit examples that benefit from these characteristics. We will look how these transistors have eluded extinction despite their larger feature sizes and process complexities and how they have evolved in modern technologies.
Speaker biography:
Viola Schaffer (Member IEEE) received her M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Arizona, Tucson in 1999. She joined Texas Instruments Incorporated (formerly Burr-Brown Corporation) in 1998 and has been working as an analog IC design engineer and manager at various locations including Tucson, Arizona, as well as Erlangen and Freising in Germany. She was elected Distinguished Member Technical Staff in 2018. Her work focuses on precision signal conditioning including instrumentation and programmable gain amplifiers, power amplifiers, industrial drivers as well as magnetic-based current sensors and precision magnetic sensors. She has design experience in CMOS, HV-CMOS, precision bipolar, and BCD processes. She has led multiple technology-circuit co-developments and designed key enabling IP on these new process nodes. She has several IEEE publications and holds 18 patents related to this work with several applications pending. She serves on the technical program committees for ESSCIRC and ISSCC, as a SSCS webinar committee member and on the ISSCC European Region Leadership Team.
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