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What is the Texas Instruments European Analog Design Contest

The Texas Instruments European Analog Design Contest (ADC) is an initiative to encourage system-level design within Universities. It is an opportunity for University students to show creativity and engineering skills whilst working on a design project using TI’s broad range of high-performance analog Integrated Circuits (IC’s). This contest allows students to gain experience and recognition in the analog field as well as competing against other teams for cash prizes!

This year's European ADC is co-sponsored by Mouser Electronics. Mouser Electronics stocks the largest range of TI products and development kits worldwide. See the complete range of TI products available at www.mouser.com.

 

The Texas Instruments European Analog Design Contest Requirements

The Texas Instruments European Analog Design Contest (ADC) is held in English and all relevant information, including the registration form, is provided in English. All reports must be written and submitted in English.

Project designs must incorporate a minimum of three different Texas Instruments integrated circuits (ICs): either three analog ICs or two analog ICs and a TI processor. The TI processor must be chosen from one of the following: Microcontrollers (MSP430, Stellaris ARM Cortex M3/M4, C2000), OMAP, MPU or DSP. Please note that one processor, which includes two analog IC’s does not count towards the requirement of three different ICs.

Analog ICs can be chosen from the following categories:

  • Amplifiers
  • Clocks and Timers
  • Comparators
  • Data Converters
  • Interface devices
  • Power Management devices
  • RF devices
  • Switches
  • Temperature sensors

Other ICs may be incorporated into the design, but only those ICs in the categories above will be counted toward the IC requirement during assessment.

 

http://www.ti.com/ww/eu/university/analog_design_contest.html?DCMP=analog_contest2011&HQS=ADC

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