Mr. Constantinidis has over 19 years of experience in RF integrated circuit design.

In 2002, he co-founded AliasIC, a design house specializing in RF IC design, which was acquired by Silicon Laboratories in 2004. At Silicon Labs, Mr Constantinidis helped establish a design center that developed a state-of-the-art 802.15.4 transceiver SoC.


Prior to co-founding AliasIC, Mr Constantinidis was a Principal Engineer with ParthusCeva, a provider of silicon IP.  He has previously held senior engineering positions at NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors), where he designed satellite TV front-end receivers and HDD motor controllers, and at Valeo Electronics, where he researched infra-red door-locking and motor control technologies.

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Mr Constantinidis graduated from ESIEE in Paris with a degree in microelectronics and holds an MsC in fundamental physics from Paris XI – Orsay.  He has co-authored eight international patents in IC architectures and design.
Headquartered in Caen, France, RFSoC Consulting was founded in 2009 by three highly experienced engineers with an established track record in the telecommunication systems and semiconductor industries.
The name RFSoC Consulting is the aggregation of two industry-standard acronyms:
   - RF (Radio Frequency)
   - SoC (System-on-Chip)
Combining complex analog-intensive architectures with digital system design on a single die is one of the most challenging tasks in the semiconductor industry. RFSoC Consulting has one of the few teams in the world capable of understanding and solving this complex problem.
With an accumulated experience of over 50 years in their respective fields, the three founders have the unique capability to define, architect, design, and synthesize complex CMOS System-on-Chip ICs.  These ICs are comprised of embedded RF transceivers, baseband processors, media access controllers (MACs), application processors, and the associated protocol stacks and application software.
RFSoC Consulting also partners with renowned legal firms to provide intellectual property and patent dispute services.

Mr Crinon has 15 years of experience in RF IC design and project management.

In 2002, he co-founded AliasIC, a design house specializing in RF IC design, which was acquired by Silicon Laboratories in 2004. At Silicon Labs, Mr Crinon helped establish a design center that developed a state-of-the-art 802.15.4 transceiver SoC.


Prior to co-founding AliasIC, Mr Crinon was a Principal Engineer with ParthusCeva, a provider of silicon IP.  He previously held senior engineering positions at NXP (Philips Semiconductors), where he designed satellite TV front-end receivers, including the TDA8060 family, which was the first to integrate a 0-IF architecture.


Mr Crinon graduated from SUPELEC in Paris. He has co-authored eight international patents in IC architectures and design.
Mr. Gallais has over 22 years of experience in embedded system design.  Prior to co-founding RFSoC, he was a Staff Software Engineer with Silicon Laboratories. At Silicon Labs, Mr Gallais helped establish a design center that developed a state-of-the-art 802.15.4 transceiver SoC.  Responsible for digital and software architecture and development, Mr. Gallais developed the industry's most advanced 802.15.4 MAC layer running on an 8051 core, now serving as a "golden reference" platform at an industry test house.

Mr Gallais previously held the positions of Technical Manager, Product Manager, and R&D Manager with Eolring and Nayna Networks, where he developed VoIP, ATM, and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTH) products.  He also held technical lead positions with Zodiac Corporation, where he worked on satellite communication antenna tracking systems, INMARSAT terminals, and confidential military projects.

Mr. Gallais holds a Ph.D. in Process Control Automation from Caen University.  He has co-authored three international patents in system architectures.