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| Application Deadline: | 15 June; Non EU 15 April | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 726 - | ||
| Location: | Spittal an der Drau / Austria / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | October |
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| Languages: | English | ||
For about four decades, integrated circuits (IC, microchips) have now been the key technologies for electronic systems in many application areas, ranging from data processing to telecommunication and automobile electronics. In this domain, an unprecedented development has taken place from the assembly of the first planar ICs with two transistors in the year 1961 to today’s integrated processor components with up to a billion transistors on a single chip. An ending of this development is not yet foreseeable and Very Deep Submicron (VDSM) fabrication technologies (with structure sizes that are smaller than 100 nm) will offer the possibility to integrate even more complex systems.
These developments are not merely the prerequisite for even more reliable and cost-efficient system solutions, yet they will also open up a lot of new application possibilities. Due to the new requirements and especially due to the enormous complexity of such solutions, not only new fabrication technologies have to be developed, but also new challenges regarding circuits design have to be faced. Among these challenges are modeling on different levels of abstraction, circuits design in new technologies, more broadband and low-loss circuits, intelligent solutions for power electronics as well as an increase in efficiency in circuits design.
The development of these highly complex integrated circuits demands professionals with a solid knowledge in the fields of electronics and computer science as well as specialists in the field of microelectronics with special expertise in the following three working areas:
* system solutions
* integration
* design methodology
In the course of studies, these three areas are covered in a well-balanced way. From the third semester onwards, students can acquire an in-depth knowledge in the analog and in the digital areas of circuits design.
When the first planar integrated circuit was fabricated in 1961, combining 2 transistors on a common substrate, it was hardly imaginable that within little over 40 years it would be possible to integrate a billion transistors on a single chip. This dramatic evolution in semiconductor fabrication technology has followed Moor’s law, who predicted this exponential growth as soon as 1965. This exponential growth is still expected to continue, providing new application opportunities. However, the design of these new applications provides new challenges to the development of such systems on chip. Problems, created due to feature sizes below 100nm, design complexity, growing software content in integrated circuits, power consumption, on-chip communications and interconnects, radio frequencies as well as high resolution analogue interfaces in ‘noisy’ digital environment, just to name a few, need to be solved in always shorter time to market. For all this, industry needs design engineers who master both the complexity of integrated systems and have a broad understanding in technology and devices.
The international graduate curriculum Integrated Systems and Circuits Design was developed in a cooperation of academic and industry experts and will address all challenges of the design of integrated systems and circuis.
The objective is to generate special skills in the following three areas:
* System Solutions * System and VLSI architectures
* Embedded systems
* SoC – system on chip
* SiP – system in package
* Modeling
* Integration * Fabrication technology
* Analog and digital VDSM-circuit design
* Sensors and power electronics
* Design methodology * Use of modern CAD tools
* Modeling and verification
* HDLs – hardware description languages
In these working areas chip designers often concentrate on the development of analog or digital components, which are also frequently used in mixed-signal integrated circuits. While most designers worldwide specialize on the design of purely digital components, Austrian microelectronic companies employ many experts for analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit design.
Therefore the ISCD curriculum offers 2 semesters of mandatory courses and allows specialization in the more analog or digitally dominated domain through elective courses in semester 3 and a thesis work which is accompanied by seminars with presentations and technical discussions, in semester 4.
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The curriculum is developed for graduates of Austrian and international BSc level programs in Electronics Engineering like the Systems Engineering (Embedded Electronics) program offered at Carithia University of Applied Sciences. Application requirements are:
* BSc, MSc, Dipl.-Ing or Dipl.-Ing(FH) degree in Electronics Engineering (180 ECTS)
* BSc, MSc, Dipl.-Ing or Dipl.-Ing(FH) degree in a comparable IT program (180 ECTS)
In the 2nd case a minimum of 30 ECTS (equivalent to one semester) have to be earned in the following subjects:
* Analog and digital electronic circuits
* Modeling of circuits and systems (e.g. VHDL, Verilog, ...)
* Electronic components
* Analog and digital signal processing
* Computer architecture and microprocessor technology
* Use of CAD tools (e.g. Matlab, Spice, ...)
Applicants not having English as their native language are required to prove communication skills e.g. by TOEFL with minimum score 550 or equivalent.
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 550 |
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