Bhubaneswar: Institute of Indian Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar has designed and developed low power semiconductor chips that can be used in audio electronic devices.
A team led by MS Manikandan and Srinivas BOPPU have designed and developed conversion data conversion conversion of ultra-low metal-oxide data (IC) that targets sensing devices, monitoring and wireless internet (IOT).
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see ICS results developed with the support of a special workforce development program for chips for system design (SMDP-C2SD) from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (Meity).
It was made in a semi-conductor Laboratory (SCL), Mohali, the official source said.
Semiconductor chips are developed smoothly by the institution.
It is targeted at the transmission of safe energy saving biomedical data on the Internet of Medical Things (IOMT) and the body area network that can be used (Wbans) to EDGE or Cloud Computing Devices, said the institution’s statement.
When the challenge of extending the battery life still survives, the creation of innovative low-power applications, certain integrated circuits (ASIC) assumes many important.
The research team from this national institution has worked to design low power ICs.
“Efforts to improve the research team, and develop technology began to produce results, and the first batch of IC has been successfully made, recently,” read the official statement of institutions.
Another team led by Vijaya Sankara Rao Pasupuredi has designed and developed a short sub-sampling intensively digital RF Power ref Front End that targets IOT applications.
This chip, which includes several design innovations, made in TSMC, Taiwan and will come soon.
RG Raja Kumar, Director of IIT Bhubaneswar, said they had worked on this semiconductor chip project for the past four years.
“Many companies in Odisha have tried to design this semiconductor chip, but they are unsuccessful.
There are not many skills available locally.
Now IIT Bhubaneswar has come up with a new product.
This semiconductor chip production activity will get encouragement.
We will share our expertise with industry in this case, “he added.
Raja Kumar said the Institute had plans to further improve the ability and forward it in the coming years.
“The development of this Institute will provide trust in the industry and catalyze IC design activities and help put Bhubaneswar on this map of technology,” he added.
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