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phoenixosu
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I'm starting my masters in analog IC design and am trying to get a feel for what is big in the industry for analog IC design. I have been told that delta-sigma data converters are the biggest area of interest right now. I was hoping that IC power supply design would be an option for me though it sounds as though much of the control of power regulators is being given over to DSP and less to analog control. I know that any instructor/professor I ask will tell me that their area is the biggest area there is.
Would it still be advisable for an analog designer to have more of a breadth of understanding for industry (memory circuits, opamps, charge pumps, data converters, etc)?
The thrust of my question is really "what are the big areas of R&D for analog IC design right now that will persist for a while".
Would it still be advisable for an analog designer to have more of a breadth of understanding for industry (memory circuits, opamps, charge pumps, data converters, etc)?
The thrust of my question is really "what are the big areas of R&D for analog IC design right now that will persist for a while".