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* [[RF IC Design (January 2025)]] | |||
* [[Digital Systems Testing (January 2025)]] | |||
* [[Introduction to Microfabrication and MEMS (January 2025)]] | |||
* [[Analog IC Design (August 2024)]] | |||
* [[Digital IC Design (August 2024)]] | |||
* [[Modern VLSI Design (February 2024)]] | |||
* [[Digital IC Design (September 2023)]] | |||
* [[Analog IC Design (August 2022)]] | * [[Analog IC Design (August 2022)]] |
Latest revision as of 12:40, 30 January 2025
CIDR classes can range from introductory-level IC design, catering to partners at the early stages of development, to advanced classes and graduate programs, aimed at creating and sustaining a critical mass of graduate-level IC designers.