Nanotechnology Now

Our NanoNews Digest Sponsors
Heifer International



Home > Press > ASIC Development for MEMS Applications: A Platform Approach

Abstract:
Introduction: Increasing market demands and tough competition are driving MEMS companies to develop new products at an increasing rate. In this fast-paced environment, minimizing time-to-market is becoming critical. The need to quickly develop new sensor prototypes and quickly ramp into production calls for existing, proven, off-the-shelf sensor signal conditioners.

ASIC Development for MEMS Applications: A Platform Approach

Cairo, Egypt | Posted on March 25th, 2015

Typically, MEMS product companies will develop their signal conditioner in conjunction with a MEMS sensor -- either by internal development or by an external ASIC design provider. The ASIC is specifically equipped with an analog front-end that converts the analog output of the MEMS to the digital domain. Consequently, the sensor and ASIC must be highly compatible to account for the analog output signal level with respect to offset, gain, sensitivity, linearity and other factors. Developing one side of this equation is challenging, but doing both in parallel is wrought with uncertainty as both the MEMS and ASIC can only be simulated and not fully tested until they both exist in silicon. The result is often a race to continuously revise the MEMS, ASIC, or both until they "fit" sufficiently to be launched as a final product. This "fit" comes in addition to all other design considerations that must be given to an integrated sensor device with a physical sensor microstructure and a complex mixed-signal ASIC.

Repeated ASIC and MEMS tape-outs are costly, resource intensive and time-consuming. The risk is always that the final integrated product misses its design specification and market. Si-Ware Systems (SWS) has developed unique development platforms that combine high performance ASICs with configurability and programmability to interface with a variety of MEMS devices. With these platforms, time, risk, and cost are dramatically reduced for MEMS product development.

####

About Si-Ware Systems (SWS)
Si-Ware Systems (SWS) is an independent fabless semiconductor company providing a wide spectrum of product design and development solutions, custom ASIC development and supply, as well as standard products.

SWS is a leader in ASICs for MEMS devices. The company has developed unique ASICs and development platforms that provide best in class performance for MEMS devices, such as MEMS inertial sensors. With SWS' development platforms, MEMS devices such as gyros can be brought up and running quickly, allowing developers to immediately do evaluation and characterization. With SWS' expertise in modeling and characterizing MEMS devices, custom ASICs can be developed in a shorter amount of time than what is typical in the industry.

For more information, please click here

Contacts:
Scott Smyser

1-818-790-1151, x101

Copyright © Si-Ware Systems (SWS)

If you have a comment, please Contact us.

Issuers of news releases, not 7th Wave, Inc. or Nanotechnology Now, are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content.

Bookmark:
Delicious Digg Newsvine Google Yahoo Reddit Magnoliacom Furl Facebook

Related News Press

News and information

Simulating magnetization in a Heisenberg quantum spin chain April 5th, 2024

NRL charters Navy’s quantum inertial navigation path to reduce drift April 5th, 2024

Innovative sensing platform unlocks ultrahigh sensitivity in conventional sensors: Lan Yang and her team have developed new plug-and-play hardware to dramatically enhance the sensitivity of optical sensors April 5th, 2024

Discovery points path to flash-like memory for storing qubits: Rice find could hasten development of nonvolatile quantum memory April 5th, 2024

Videos/Movies

New X-ray imaging technique to study the transient phases of quantum materials December 29th, 2022

Solvent study solves solar cell durability puzzle: Rice-led project could make perovskite cells ready for prime time September 23rd, 2022

Scientists prepare for the world’s smallest race: Nanocar Race II March 18th, 2022

Visualizing the invisible: New fluorescent DNA label reveals nanoscopic cancer features March 4th, 2022

MEMS

Bosch launches longevity program for industrial and IoT applications: High-performance accelerometer, IMU and pressure sensor with 10-year availability July 23rd, 2020

CEA-Leti Develops Tiny Photoacoustic-Spectroscopy System For Detecting Chemicals & Gases: Paper at Photonics West to Present Detector that Could Cost 10x Less Than Existing Systems and Prompt Widespread Use of the Technology February 4th, 2020

MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress Technology Showcase Finalists Highlight Innovations in Automotive, Biomedical and Consumer Electronics: MSIG MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress – October 22-24, 2019, Coronado, Calif. October 1st, 2019

ULVAC Launches Revolutionary PZT Piezoelectric Thin-film Process Technology and HVM Solution for MEMS Sensors/Actuators: Enabling Reliable, High-quality Film Production for Next Generation Devices August 16th, 2019

Announcements

NRL charters Navy’s quantum inertial navigation path to reduce drift April 5th, 2024

Innovative sensing platform unlocks ultrahigh sensitivity in conventional sensors: Lan Yang and her team have developed new plug-and-play hardware to dramatically enhance the sensitivity of optical sensors April 5th, 2024

Discovery points path to flash-like memory for storing qubits: Rice find could hasten development of nonvolatile quantum memory April 5th, 2024

A simple, inexpensive way to make carbon atoms bind together: A Scripps Research team uncovers a cost-effective method for producing quaternary carbon molecules, which are critical for drug development April 5th, 2024

NanoNews-Digest
The latest news from around the world, FREE




  Premium Products
NanoNews-Custom
Only the news you want to read!
 Learn More
NanoStrategies
Full-service, expert consulting
 Learn More











ASP
Nanotechnology Now Featured Books




NNN

The Hunger Project