Tanner EDA and SoftMEMS Exhibit and Present at Sensors Expo & Conference
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Tanner EDA and SoftMEMS Exhibit and Present at Sensors Expo & Conference

A/MS and MEMS Presentation by Tanner EDA, SoftMEMS and MEMSIC Features behind the Design Look at Beijing Summer Olympics Torch


Who/What:

Tanner EDA, the world leader in PC-based analog, mixed-signal (A/MS) and MEMS circuit design software, and SoftMEMS, a dominant CAD solution supplier for the design of integrated systems incorporating MEMS, have co-authored a paper titled "MEMS at the Olympics: Single Chip Integration of CMOS with a Thermal Accelerometer" with their customer, MEMSIC, for the Sensors Expo and Conference.

Tanner EDA is demonstrating its A/MS and MEMS design software in a joint booth with SoftMEMS.

The Sensors Expo & Conference is the only industry event in North America exclusively focused on sensors and sensor-integrated systems.


When and Where

June 8-10, 2009

Donald E. Stephens Exhibition Center

Rosemont, Illinois

 

Presentation

11:05-11:25am, Monday, June 8, 2009

 

Exhibit

Tuesday, June 9 and Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Booth #610

 

About the Presentation

Title: MEMS at the Olympics: Single Chip Integration of CMOS with a Thermal Accelerometer

Authors:

Stefan Nikles, MEMSIC

Mary Ann Maher, SoftMEMS

Nicolas Williams, Tanner EDA

 

Abstract:

The integration of MEMS-based sensors and mixed-signal circuits on the same chip has fueled the development of new MEMS-based products. MEMSIC has successfully applied this approach in its "Waving Torch" given to the attendees of the opening ceremonies at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. The torch, when shaken from side to side, displayed various Olympic-themed images in the surrounding air. The technology in the torch includes an integrated thermal acceleration sensor and associated signal conditioning circuitry used to detect the user's hand motion and trigger a linear array of LEDs to form the image. The presentation describes the design and verification of the MEMS chip which uses heaters and thermo-piles in standard CMOS to construct the accelerometer for this novel application. Two important design choices will be highlighted: utilizing a standard CMOS IC process for fabrication and using an integrated MEMS/IC CAD (computer aided design) tool package for chip design and verification. Using standard CMOS allows MEMSIC to keep production costs low, to quickly adopt to new technology improvements and to ramp up yield quickly. Utilizing MEMS CAD tools permits MEMSIC to design, simulate, and verify the MEMS-sensors and electronics within the same CAD platform, avoiding fabrication mistakes and speeding time to market.

 

Information

For more information about Tanner EDA, to set up a 30 day evaluation, or schedule a software demonstration appointment, please visit www.tannereda.com

For more information about the Sensors Expo & Conference, please visit http://www.sensorsexpo.com/.

 

About Tanner EDA Software

Tanner Tools ProTM is a software suite for the design, layout and verification of analog, mixed-signal, RF and MEMS ICs. It includes S-Edit for schematic capture, T-Spice for analog circuit simulation and L-Edit for physical layout. HiPer SiliconTM builds on the capabilities of Tanner Tools Pro with advanced features that improve designer productivity. The capabilities include the HiPer Verify foundry-compatible physical verification engine, Verilog-A simulation and layout automation. Tanner software is available on the Windows® and Linux® platforms with flexible node-locked and networked licensing configurations.

 

About Tanner EDA

Tanner EDA is a leading provider of PC-based electronic design automation (EDA) software solutions for the design, layout and verification of analog and mixed-signal ICs and MEMS. Its solutions help speed designs from concept to silicon and are used by thousands of companies to develop devices cost-effectively in the biomedical, consumer electronics, next-generation wireless, imaging, power management and RF market segments. Founded in 1988, Tanner EDA is a division of privately held Tanner Research, Inc.

In February, Tanner EDA announced that the company has been in the EDA market for 20 years, and that it has shipped 25,000 licenses of its PC-based electronic design software to 4,000 customers in 67 countries.

For more information on Tanner EDA products, visit www.tannereda.com

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Acronyms:

A/MS: Analog and Mixed Signal

EDA: Electronic Design Automation

PC: Personal Computer

MEMS: Microelectromechanical Systems

RF: Radio Frequency

 

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