| Bridging the gap between IC designers and foundries |
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| About Us Siliconlinx was founded in 2004 as a high-tech company specializing in the technology and design service, EDA, and IP solutions of analog, mixed signal and radio frequency integrated circuits (RFIC). The key engineers have 10 to 15 years experience in the technology development, device modeling and RFIC design areas respectively. Siliconlinx'’s vision is to bridge the gaps between IC designers and Silicon foundries with advanced technology service, EDA tools and IP solutions. We will be your partner to help you enhance the link between design and fabrication/manufacturing. Siliconlinx has very strong expertise in the most advanced CMOS/RFCMOS, Si/SiGe BiCMOS technologies. Our device modeling and design experts have been familiar with more than 30 different technologies (such as 0.18um, 0.13um and 90nm nodes) from the major Si foundries in the world. We have good working relationships with several major foundries in the world. We'll create a win-win situations, which is our business model, in working with our partners. Siliconlinx has experts who are familiar with tools from several major EDA vendors such as Cadence, Synopsys, Mentor, and Agilent. We have strong expertise in Cadence and Agilent RF design tools, Mentor physical verification tools, and Synopsys VLSI/SOC design tools. We are able to provide full comprehensive technology and design service, from technology assessment, through device modeling, front-end (analog/RF) circuit design and final layout design (analog layout and ASIC P&R), to tape out to foundries. Our engineering and management teams have a common goal in providing excellent technology service for analog/mixed- signal/RF designs and designing high quality and high performance analog/RF IP with intellectual rights reserved and production ready enabled. Advisory Board Prof. Ruqi Han, Peking University, Vice-Chairman of the CPPCC Beijing Municipal Committee, Chairman of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Revolutionary Committee, China. Prof. Chenming Hu, University of California, Berkeley, former CTO of TSMC. Prof. Hiroshi Iwai, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Past president of IEEE Electron Device Society (2004-2005). Prof. Yangyuan Wang, Peking University, Chairman of SMIC, China. Prof. Paul Yu, University of California, San Diego, Chair of Electrical Engineering Department. |
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