Akronic excels in the design of Analog and Mixed-Signal ICs, leveraging their extensive experience to craft various integral components for modern telecom and radar transceiver radios. They offer solutions in both CMOS and BiCMOS processes, accommodating a wide range of IC fabrication technologies from conventional to cutting-edge nodes. Their expertise spans low-pass filters and base-band functions, showcasing an ability to design sophisticated analog blocks like 5th order or higher leapfrog filters and high-speed analog-to-digital converters.
Their designs accommodate various gain-control operations with linear-in-dB or stepped mechanisms, and they are adept in implementing signal converters like high-speed ADCs and DACs, switched-capacitor DACs, and time-interleaved ADCs. Additionally, Akronic's skillset includes frequency synthesis and the design of fractional/Integer-N PLLs, loop filters, and multi-modulus prescalers, ensuring efficient and reliable operation across various specifications.
Akronic's methodology incorporates advanced techniques to mitigate potential discrepancies between simulations and real-world performance, incorporating maturity in their design choices and processes. This includes LO leakage compensation and enhanced signal processing capabilities, ensuring optimal IC performance. Their deep understanding of analog mixed-signal design principles contributes significantly to various demanding applications across telecommunications and radar sensing sectors.