LCCI 

The Integrated Circuit Design Laboratory (LCCI) conducts teaching and research activities with undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of analog, mixed-signal, and radio-frequency integrated circuits for applications such as signal conditioning, instrumentation, and communication. Key research topics in these areas include compact modeling of MOS transistors, current-mode circuits, data converters, filters, RF amplifiers, passive RF/microwave circuits, automatic impedance matching systems, and short-range transceivers.

 

News

  • PhD candidate Lucas D'Eça presented the paper 'An Extended Linear Range Bidirectional MOS Resistor' in the Workshop IBERCHIP, 2026, Arequipa.
  • Prof. Robson Nunes de Lima concluded his post-doctorate at University of Virginia (Virginia, USA) in August, 2025. While there, he worked in projects related to circuits for optical communications and wideband power amplifiers.
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