Solid-State Circuits and Systems Laboratory

Solid-State Circuits and Systems Laboratory

Solid-State Circuits and Systems Laboratory

Soon-Jyh Chang

College of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

Department of Electrical Engineering

Tzu-Chiang Campus

Chi-Mei Building

Soon-Jyh Chang

N26094948@gs.ncku.edu.tw

The Solid State Circuits and Systems Laboratory was established in 2003, and the host is Prof. Soon-Jyh Chang. The main research direction of our team is mixed-signal integrated circuit design, testing and design automation, especially for analog-to-digital converters (ADC). The research team has proposed a number of high-speed and low-energy design technologies and developed physical chips, which are leading all other works in the world with similar specifications in performance.

Recent research topics are high-speed and low-power analog-to-digital converters (ADC), high-speed and low-error rate equalizers (Equalizer), neural network mixed-signal computing circuits, and low-energy start-up circuits for human voice detection. The recent industry-academy project mainly cooperates with Himax, Qualcomm, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and Miin Wu School of Computing to develop chips.
Solid-State Circuits and Systems Laboratory