
Practical Course: 'Microelectronic Design for Radio Frequency'
The USC-Televés Chair in Microelectronics, led by CiTIUS, continues its training activities with a hands-on course focused on the design of low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) for radio frequency (RF). This is a practical-oriented program that covers everything from key concepts to how to design, simulate, and test LNAs using professional tools. Participants will work on a real-world case study, including layout, electromagnetic simulation, and packaging.
The course is aimed at students, professionals, and enthusiasts in electronic engineering, telecommunications, or hardware design who are interested in exploring the fascinating world of radio frequency.
Methodology
- In-person format, delivered over 2 intensive sessions from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Hands-on exercises using professional design and simulation tools for integrated circuits (Cadence)
- Practical introduction to RF circuit testing and packaging with specialized instrumentation
- Step-by-step guided work on a real low-noise amplifier (LNA) design
Duration: 18 teaching hours (base course + extension)
Cost: Free of charge, fully funded by the USC-Televés Chair
Seats available: 15 participants (first come, first served)
Registration and contact: catedra.chip.televes@usc.es
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