Atmel Joins Industry-Academic Alliance to Create New IC Research Center
HEILBRONN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 26, 2001--Atmel®
Corp. (Nasdaq:ATML) announced today, together with Multilink
Technology Corp. and United Monolithic Semiconductors, it has teamed
up with the University of Ulm to create a joint R&D group operated in
public-private partnership. Named ``Competence Center on Integrated
Circuits in Communications,'' the new entity will be located on the
University of Ulm's campus in Ulm, Germany. It will conduct research
and development activities on integrated circuits primarily for analog
functions in wireless and high-speed opto-electronic systems, using
Atmel's Silicon/ Silicon-Germanium and United Monolithic
Semiconductors' Gallium-Arsenide processing facilities. Aside from
circuit design, the center will also be active in semiconductor device
modeling as well as device and circuit characterization.
``Our goal is to exploit synergistic design effects between
broadband wireless and opto-electronic applications, as well as
between different semiconductor technologies,'' explained Professor
Hermann Schumacher, who will direct the center's operations. Examples
for projects undertaken are high linearity amplifiers for today's
challenging CDMA systems, and front-end ICs for high-end, long-haul
fiberoptic communication systems operating at 40 GHz and beyond.
Demonstrating the importance of wireless and opto-electronic
techniques to students in the course of master and doctoral theses,
the center will also assist its industrial partners in recruiting
well-trained staff.
The industrial partners will use the center to generate new ideas
on topologies and applications -- ideas which may lead to commercial
products which then will be developed in industrial development
centers.
The center is supported by payments from the industrial partners,
while the University of Ulm has made available offices, laboratories
as well as computational and characterization infrastructure. Startup
funding has been made available by the State of Baden-Wurttemberg's
Ministry of Science, Research and Art. A substantial contribution has
been secured also from the ``Stifterverband fur die deutsche
Wissenschaft,'' an industry-led scientific funding organization, as
part of a larger grant program designed to explore new ways of
industry-academic cooperation. The center will also participate in
publicly funded R&D projects, and solicits collaboration with
additional industrial partners.
About the partners
Founded in 1984, Atmel Corp. is headquartered in San Jose, Calif.
with manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe. Atmel
designs, manufactures and markets worldwide, advanced logic,
mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and RF semiconductors. Atmel is also
a leading provider of system-level integration semiconductor solutions
using CMOS, BiCMOS, bipolar SiGe, and high-voltage BCDMOS process
technologies. Atmel's Wireless & Microcontrollers division, jointly
responsible for this industry-academic alliance, serves the
Communications, Automotive, Dataprocessing and Aerospace markets, with
QS-9000 certified manufacturing facilities in Nantes, France,
Heilbronn, Germany and Manila, Philippines. Design centers are located
in Heilbronn, Eching, Ulm, and Berlin (Germany) and Nantes (France).
Multilink Technology Corp. designs, develops and markets
advanced-mixed-signal integrated circuits, modules, VLSI products and
higher-level assemblies designed to enable the next generation of
high-speed optical networking systems. By providing its customers with
sophisticated products developed by utilizing systems level expertise
and a high level of component integration, the company facilitates its
customers' ability to meet their time-to-market requirements. The
company's products span the markets from Metro to Ultra Long Haul
optical transport equipment with a focus on the fastest commercially
available speeds of 10 Gb/s and higher. Multilink is headquartered in
Somerset, N.J. with additional offices located throughout North
America and Europe.
United Monolithic Semiconductors (UMS), an ISO 9001-certified
manufacturer, incorporated in 1996, designs, develops, manufactures
and markets proprietary MMICs for wireless communications applications
such as Broadband Wireless, VSAT, High Data rate optical fiber links,
wireless local loop, Intelligent Traffic Systems, Automotive ACC &
short range sensors, and ISM Wireless.
UMS offers a broad array of products including power amplifiers,
low noise amplifiers, mixers, frequency generation and multifunction
parts. The company's strategy is to focus on microwave and
millimeter-wave markets by offering a broad range of standard and
custom-designed MMICs in order to position itself as
``one-stop-supplier.''
The company's activities are shared between two production sites,
in Ulm, Germany, and Orsay, France. UMS provides ``off the shelf''
standard components as well as leading edge technologies under Foundry
Service mode for the development and manufacturing of Customer
Specific Integrated Circuits.
The University of Ulm has been established in 1967 and, since the
foundation of the Schools of Engineering Science and Computer Science
in 1989, has established a strong presence in information and
communication technologies. The School of Engineering Science
maintains a 700 square meter research cleanroom building as the core
of its microelectronics activities, and has invested strongly into the
systems and hardware aspects of communications engineering. The
establishment of a Master program on Communications Technology, with
English as the language of instruction, has made the University of Ulm
a magnet for many post-graduate students from all over the world. From
the beginning, the School of Engineering Sciences has made active R&D
relationships with industry a top priority.
Information
Atmel Wireless & Microcontrollers Division product information may
be retrieved at www.atmel-wm.com.
Note to Editors: Atmel, the Atmel logo and combinations thereof
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Terms and product names in this document may be the trademarks of
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Contact:
Atmel Corp.
Veronique Sablereau, +33 1 30 60 70 68
(Marketing Communications Manager)
veronique.sablereau@atmel-wm.com
Matthias Bopp, +49 7131 67-2919
(Director R&D Communication ICs)
matthias.bopp@atmel-wm.com
or
University of Ulm,
Center for Integrated Circuits in Communications
Professor Hermann Schumacher, +49 731 502-6152
hermann.schumacher@e-technik.uni-ulm.de
Website: http://www.uni-ulm.de/icic/
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