Mikael Sahrling, our technical lead, is a Principal Electronics Engineer working on developing high speed electrical interfaces for the Test&Measurement and communication industries. He has more than 25 years of experience developing integrated circuits that has enjoyed a robust success in the market place. Mikael has worked for many o
Mikael Sahrling, our technical lead, is a Principal Electronics Engineer working on developing high speed electrical interfaces for the Test&Measurement and communication industries. He has more than 25 years of experience developing integrated circuits that has enjoyed a robust success in the market place. Mikael has worked for many of the leading analog chip companies like Semtech Corporation, Maxim Integrated, Tektronix Inc. and IPG Photonics where he is the lead Analog Design Engineer. His special interest is in high speed active and passive design with a bandwidth of several tens of GigaHertz.
In addition to the many years doing active silicon development, Mikael has also authored three books on the subject of integrated circuit development. The books cover the initial project analysis through circuit simulation and circuit layout.
The idea of doing a simple model to understand a system better is far from new. Both in theoretical physics research and in engineering departments this is a fairly common practice. The book 'Fast Techniques for Integrated Circuit Design' is an attempt to bring this methodology to broader audience.
Doing simple analytical modeling is not e
The idea of doing a simple model to understand a system better is far from new. Both in theoretical physics research and in engineering departments this is a fairly common practice. The book 'Fast Techniques for Integrated Circuit Design' is an attempt to bring this methodology to broader audience.
Doing simple analytical modeling is not enough. For todays complex systems one needs to confirm the circuit behavior with detailed computer simulations. It is our firm belief a good understanding of the underlying algorithms that drives modern simulators is essential when setting up and analyzing simulations.The book ‘Analog Circuit Simulators for Integrated Circuit Designers’ exemplifies many such algorithms.
The last stage of the design cycle covering the layout phase is described in the book ‘Layout Techniques for Integrated Circuit Designers’. Here issues related to ultra small CMOS technologies and software tools used to analyze a database are addressed.
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