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Advanced techniques for high temperature system-on-chip

Objective

ATHIS aims to demonstrate advanced techniques required for novel maximally integrated, miniaturised, distributed electronic systems with high reliability in high-temperature environments (in excess of 200°C), for future deployment in safety and efficiency critical systems within the automotive, aerospace, avionics, ships and oil extraction industries. This will be based on the realization of novel mixed analogue-digital-memory circuit IP cores in aggressive thin-film SOI technologies, their original integration into a system-on-chip, their combination with new dedicated power and passive devices using advanced MCM and flip-chip packaging solutions, their verification by appropriate methodologies for highly-integrated system level testing and by a final demonstrator targeting future high-efficiency cars.

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UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
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3,Place du Levant 3
1348 LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE
Belgium

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