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Ralf Brederlow's research areas include integrated CMOS circuit designs and intelligent sensor systems, focusing on both analog and digital integrated circuits. His work incorporates principles of artificial intelligence and employs compact, versatile sensor systems. He studied Physics at the University of Wuerzburg and the Technical University of Munich, later earning a doctorate in Electrical Engineering through a collaboration between Corporate Research Siemens AG and Technical University of Berlin. Ralf joined Infineon in 1999 as a development engineer and project manager, working on analog circuit technology, sensor concepts, and microelectronics. In 2006, he became a group lead in IP development at Texas Instruments, where he was responsible for the analog and digital circuit development of the energy-optimized micro-controller product family (MSP430). He has spearheaded projects related to intelligent sensor circuits and short-range communications. In April 2019, he established a new Chair in Circuit Design at the Technical University of Munich, analyzing various aspects of circuit design. In addition, since April 2021, he has been a consultant for the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS).
Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Established a new Chair in Circuit Design analyzing various aspects of circuit design.
Fraunhofer Institute Integrated Circuits • Munich, Germany
Consultant services focusing on integrated circuits.
Texas Instruments • Freising, Germany
Led the development of analog and digital circuits for micro-controllers.
Infineon • Munich, Germany
Worked on analog circuit technology and sensor concepts.