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Personal web site of Omer Ceylan. Analog -Mixed Mode Integrated Circuits. Low Power Integrated Circuit Design. Infrared and CMOS Imaging Systems. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Sabancı University, Istanbul, Turkey.
One of our main research is based on biological applications. We are working on detection and transmission of cancer-markers with RF front-end circuits, VCOs and PAs. RFIC research covers several designs for ISM Band; WiMAX, WLAN and several applications. Can Caliskan joined the lab as an MSc.
72x4 ROIC for MCT detector is designed and measured in Sabanci University. 8V output range with 5 MHz clock frequency. Operating temperature of designed chip is 77K. Current Memory Based ROIC for MCT detector. Novel current memory based ROIC is designed for MCT detector to work on cryogenic temperatures. This current memory based architecture brings low power and low area with high linearity. It has 1MHz clock frequency and 3.
The mission of Electronics Engineering at Sabancı University is to educate self-confident, initiative-taking graduates with the advanced technical knowledge and background to make a difference in competitive environments and continuously improve their technical competence, and as intellectuals who are open to learning, faithful to ethical values, and fluent in both Turkish and English.
Microelectronics Technology, Circuits, and Systems for Space Applications Workshop. We are organizing our 3rd Microelectronics Workshop that focuses on microelectronics, from technology to circuits and systems perspective, and its applications on sensing and processing electronic systems for space applications.
Welcome to the Stanford Microsystems Lab. JC Doll and BL Pruitt, Springer 2013. The Stanford Microsystems Lab in MERL.
Volume Production of Injection Molded Components. Volume Production of Injection Molded Components. Microsystems offers a complete micro molding service from mold design to volume production.
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