Technical Program
Educational Sessions
Keynote Address
Conference Luncheon
Panel Discussions



The 2010 program will be available in late June

Following is the Program and Highlights of the 2009 CICC

Technical Papers:

Education on new, state-of-the-art developments is the core of CICC's technical program.  119 papers and 49 posters addressing a broad range of circuits, applications, design techniques, tools, test and reliability, and system-on-a-chip, will be presented in 2009. Click here for the technical program.

  Awards for Best Paper will be given in both regular and student submission categories. 

CICC papers are in-depth descriptions of the latest advancements in IC technology and design methods, not product briefs or marketing hype.

The technical sessions are highlighted by invited and tutorial papers presented by leading experts from industry and academia. This year we have many excellent papers, especially in the areas related to emerging technology

CICC papers are also eligible for publication in a special issue of the IEEE Journal of Solid State Circuits.Click here to go to the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society website.
 
Panels:

Key issues and controversial topics are debated by leaders from the IC industry.  CICC panel discussions are well known for their lively and thought-provoking discussions.  The Q&A sessions provide the audience the opportunity to weigh in on the important issues

 
Educational Sessions:

The Educational Sessions this year are outstanding. They are a valuable opportunity to refresh key skills in traditional circuit-design methods and acquire knowledge in vital new areas. The topics this year are: Fundamentals of RF IC Design, Trends in Data Converters, Effective Technical Communication, Effective Technical Presentations, Patents and Invention Disclosures, Power Management and Emerging Circuit Techniques

Instruction by industry-recognized invited speakers make these Educational Sessions among the best in the industry.

NEW THIS YEAR

Forum Presentations
Two special sessions of invited papers are planned on Monday morning and on Tuesday afternoon. The Monday session addresses Biomedical Electronics. The Tuesday session addresses Micro-Robotics and Energy Harvesting.
 
Exhibits:

Displays and demonstrations by semiconductor manufacturers, software tool suppliers, silicon IP providers, design-service houses and technical book vendors.

 
Conference Events:

Stimulating social happenings that complement the technical character of CICC such as the Sunday evening Cadence Design and Analog Devices Reception and Tutorials (click here to go to the sponsor page to find out more about the Sunday Tutorials), Monday evening Welcome Reception, the Tuesday evening, Happy Hour and Conference Luncheon provide additional opportunities for discussion and peer networking in a relaxed environment.

 

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