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Location: 220, Block IV (Division of Electronics and Communication Engineering)

General information about the lab
Analog Signal Processing Research Lab has the infrastructure for carrying out advanced research work in the broad areas of Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing. The Lab has been a center of active research activities in the areas of Bipolar and CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, Current Mode Circuits and Techniques, Chaotic Nonlinear Dynamical Circuits and Translinear/Log-domain Circuits.

Facilities available (software, hardware)
The facilities include: HP8751A Network Analyzer, A number of IEEE-488 programmable equipments from Keithley which include Programmable Current/Voltage sources, CV-Analyzers and SMUs etc., Four-Channel Digital Oscilloscopes, HP4145B Semiconductor parameter analyzer, HP3562A Dynamic Signal Analyzer, 370A Sony-Tektronix Programmable Curve tester and a number of other standard testing equipments. Besides this, the lab also has a number of PCs connected to the Lab network as well as Institute network for working with MATLAB, Tanner Tools, Cadence Orcad SPICE version 16.3, Cadence Design suite and a number of other circuit analysis software packages (Courtesy: University of Arizona, USA).