Connection One held on Ohio State campus
The Connection One semi-annual industry meeting was held on the Ohio State University Campus Friday.
The sessions covered topics such as analog, mixed-signal design for biomedical, telecommunication, automotive and instrumentation applications; MEMS sensors and actuators; Digital and VLSI design; IC design for testability; IC design for harsh environments; antennas and microwave circuits; and THZ circuits.
Connection One is a National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center established by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. The Connection One Research Center is at the forefront of developing the next generation antennas, low-power computer chips, advanced transistor models and cutting-edge multiple-function circuitry to enhance technologies ranging from cellular to environmental and defense applications.