Upcoming Events |
| 11/17/09 |
2009 CARTES and IDentification conference
Join Mobius Microsystems in their booth in Hall 4 as they demonstrate their TimeStakTM technology which replaces bulky quartz and ceramic resonators with a high performance all-CMOS oscillator.
http://www.cartes.com |
| 10/22/09 |
IEEE-SSCS seminar at the University of Toronto
Mobius Microsystems CTO and Founder, Dr. Michael McCorquodale will present an invited technical seminar on Mobius’ innovative all-CMOS oscillator technology.
http://www.ece.utoronto.ca |
| 12/3/09 |
2009 Annual NSF-ERC Meeting
Attend a plenary panel session organized and presented by Mobius Microsystems’ CTO and Founder, Dr. Michael McCorquodale, entitled “Growing Innovative Engineers”
http://www.erc-assoc.org |
| 2/1/10 |
DesignCon Conference and Exhibition
Mobius Microsystems will present a paper titled “Current & Future Trends in Frequency Generation, and Applicable Jitter and Link Performance Analysis with Real-Time and Sampling Oscilloscopes " (ID No. 2870). The paper presentation will be included in the High-Speed Timing, Jitter and Noise Track of the conference. The full schedule, including the date and time of your presentation will be posted on the DesignCon website in the coming weeks.
http://www.designcon.com |
Past Events |
| 06/07/09 |
2009 International Microwave Symposium
Michael S. McCorquodale, "Current and Future Trends in Frequency Generation Circuits," IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Conference (RFIC)
http://www.ims2009.org |
| 04/22/09 |
EFTF-IFFC 2009, Joint Conference
Michael S. McCorquodale, "On Modern and Historical Short-Term Frequency Stability Metrics for Frequency Sources" European Time and Frequency Forum and International Frequency Control Symposium (EFTF-IFCS)
http://www.epapers.org |
| 05/21/08 |
IEEE, ISCAS 2008, Seattle, WA
Mobius Microsystems presents a detailed analysis of a 25MHz all-CMOS clock generator. The measured performance of the device makes it suitable for direct reference crystal oscillator (XO) replacement for serial wire interfaces. Fabricated in a 0.25µm 1P5M logic CMOS process, and with no external components, the developed clock generator dissipates 59.4mW while exhibiting ±152ppm frequency error over process, ±10% variation in the power supply voltage and from –5–75ºC. Nominal period jitter and power-on start-up latency are 3.93psrms and 268µs respectively.
http://www.iscas2008.org/ |
| 05/20/08 |
IEEE, IFCS 2008, Honolulu, HI
Mobius Microsystems CTO, Michael McCorquodale presents the details of the CHO technology, and discusses viable replacements to quartz oscillators. An overview of the CHO architecture is presented and motivated against the backdrop of a discussion of recent trends in frequency generation. Measurement results are presented for the CHO and in comparison to alternative crystal-replacement approaches including MEMS microresonators.
http://www.ieee-uffc.org/2008fcs/ |
| 04/03/08 |
GlobalPress Electronics Summit, San Francisco, CA
Mobius Microsystems introduces a breakthrough in frequency generation: CMOS Harmonic Oscillators. Tunc Cenger, director of marketing at Mobius Microsystems discusses the company’s proprietary technology and its product strategies.
http://esummit08.globalpresspr.com/ |
| 02/07/08 |
IEEE, ISSCC 2008, San Francisco, CA
Mobius Microsystems design team presents “A 0.5-480MHz Self-Referenced CMOS Clock Generator with 90ppm Total Frequency Error and Spread Spectrum Capability”
http://isscc.org/isscc/2008/index2008.htm |