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An Educational Program for Engineering Careers in Analog and Mixed-Signal Electronic Design
Anaheim, California, USA June 12-June 13
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Robert J. Bowman, Rochester Institute of Technology
The Analog and Mixed-Signal (AMX) BS/MS dual degree program in Electrical Engineering at RIT introduces the student to a broad range of subject material considered essential for a career in analog circuit design. It emphasizes the actual design and fabrication of complex analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits. Digital and analog signal processing principles are presented in a coordinated design environment. This paper outlines logical objectives of an educational program for analog and mixed-signal engineering, describes the AMX program that was launched in the Fall 2004, and discusses planned improvements.
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Robert J. Bowman, "An Educational Program for Engineering Careers in Analog and Mixed-Signal Electronic Design," mse, pp.39-40, 2005 IEEE International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education (MSE'05), 2005
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