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@harshad-ukH5ww • Apr 25, 2011
There are DSP processors are available from TI and also Wireless transceiver from TI and HOPE RF are available you can combine both.EEnanoI want to design a digital signal processing chip with wireless data transmission transmission/communications, is there a program that i can use to design this chip? or is there a chip in a market i can use?
Thank you for your time!
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@eenano-iEGVXy • Apr 25, 2011
well u see i want to design and fabricate a nano size chip so i can experimentally implanting it into things and get a reading out of it. that's why i need the wireless transceiver and a very small chip. -
@harshad-ukH5ww • Apr 25, 2011
Okey then i think you have to design the chip in VLSI right?EEnanowell u see i want to design and fabricate a nano size chip so i can experimentally implanting it into things and get a reading out of it. that's why i need the wireless transceiver and a very small chip. -
@xheavenlyx-CbvN62 • Apr 25, 2011
What do you really mean by "nano" size chip? You mean the wafer thickness of 45/65 nm??
Designing is one thing. If you need to fabricate the chip then you need access to a VLSI unit and they don't do one or two IC's. You will have to give a minimum order of about 30,000 IC's.
Where do you need to implement it anyway? There might be an alternative available, as @godfather has said. -
@eenano-iEGVXy • Apr 26, 2011
well i need to design the chip using some kind of program and then ill nanofab the chip at a university nanolab. i have acess to a labs.. theres many aplications from this. -
@harshad-ukH5ww • Apr 26, 2011
If you have lab in university then its great. you can design your own chip in VLSI.EEnanowell i need to design the chip using some kind of program and then ill nanofab the chip at a university nanolab. i have acess to a labs.. theres many aplications from this. -
@xheavenlyx-CbvN62 • Apr 26, 2011
It's good you have access to a fabrication unit. Consider one thing though. Roughly you have 2 stages. Data acquisition and wireless transmission. I think you should fabricate the data acq. yourself to your requirements and use a commercial wireless unit, since fabricating an excellently accurate wireless device takes extreme design consideration and is not easy.
What are you implementing it for?