Bruno Murari
STMicroelectronics
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international symposium on microarchitecture | 2003
Bruno Murari
Microelectromechanical systems will soon usher in a new technological renaissance. Just as ICs brought the pocket calculator, PC, and video games, MEMS will provide a new set of products and markets. The author presents the state of the art, from inertial sensors to microfluidic devices.
international solid-state circuits conference | 2003
Bruno Murari
The dramatic evolution of semiconductor technology over the last 50 years caused a real industrial and social revolution that is ongoing today. The progress from single-transistor to ULSI circuits has been very fast. As technology proceeded according to the well-known Moores Law, circuit-design techniques moved more and more from analog to digital following the continuous progress made in microlithography. While there has been a corresponding huge increase in the computing power of digital circuits, this has not been accompanied by a comparable evolution in the capability of integrated circuits to interface to the external world. For free-standing computers, speed is the key factor. In other applications such as mobile phones, the interfaces with the external world are fundamental and provide the driving force in the evolution of these products. Technologies like BiCMOS, HVCMOS and BCD, which are already available and will further evolve in the future, appear to be more suitable than pure CMOS in satisfying those needs. We are moving now to SoC (System on Chip) and in the future to SiP (System in Package) techniques that will very likely include micromachined technologies. In this paper, both recent and future developments in analog interfaces will be analyzed, with particular attention given to the problem of power-consumption reduction in portable devices. As well, an overview of new applications of MEMS devices will be presented.
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics | 1981
Franco Bertotti; Valerio Borghese; Bruno Murari
The total integration of a video output circuit has always been a challenge for integrated circuit designers and a target to aim at.
Archive | 1995
Bruno Murari
Advances in mixed power IC technology make it possible to produce integrated circuits of VLSI complexity that combine CMOS, DMOS and bipolar elements. As a result new design methodologies are necessary. In this paper we describe the new technology trends and present an example of how an experimental circuit of this type has been designed.
Archive | 1982
Franco Bertotti; Bruno Murari
Today, almost all linear electronic functions have been integrated using most of the technology and circuits available. Up to now the semiconductor manufacturer has always been willing to respond to customer demands and realize any given function with specific characteristics. This has resulted in the large number of integrated circuits presently available.
Archive | 1996
Bruno Murari; Franco Bertotti; Giovanni A. Vignola
Archive | 1997
Ubaldo Mastromatteo; Bruno Murari
european solid-state circuits conference | 1988
Bruno Murari
Archive | 1998
Bruno Murari; Benedetto Vigna; Paolo Ferrari
Archive | 1995
Bruno Murari; Flavio Villa; Ubaldo Mastromatteo