This book provides all the required information for a course in modern device electronics taken by undergraduate electrical engineers. Offers coverage of silicon technology, several topics in basic semiconductor physics, and Hall--effect sensors. The chapters on MOSFET focus on mobility variations and threshold--voltage dependence.
This book provides all the required information for a course in modern device electronics taken by undergraduate electrical engineers. Offers coverage of silicon technology, several topics in basic semiconductor physics, and Hall--effect sensors. The chapters on MOSFET focus on mobility variations and threshold--voltage dependence.
Focusing specifically on silicon devices, the Third Edition of Device Electronics for Integrated Circuits takes students in integrated-circuits courses from fundamental physics to detailed device operation. Because the book focuses primarily on silicon devices, each topic can include more depth, and extensive worked examples and practice problems ensure that students understand the details.
Richard Stephen Muller is an American professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of the University of California at Berkeley. He made contributions to the founding and growth of the field of MicroElectromechanical Systems. Theodore I. Kamins is the author of Device Electronics for Integrated Circuits, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley.
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