"We will gain access to process recipes for high voltage RF MOSFET developed in Briarcliff," says Professor Herbert Zirath, who will head the project at Chalmers.
An investment in the MC2 lab accompanies the research transfer. Although the exact figure for the investment is secret, Elektroniktidningen has learnt that around SEK10-20m will be spent during four years in addition to the equipment, for instance a stepper.
"It is a substantial amount of money, which means the project can support four people. The project will also involve my MESFET research group because of similar process steps," says Herbert Zirath.
However, the differences between the processes mean that MC2 needs to gain new skills. Zirath expects the first research findings to be presented in a year's time.
Also, the lab is negotiating another major project with an industrial partner. According to MC2's co-ordinator Olof Engström this is a competitor of Philips, but in a completely different area.
Gittan Cedervall