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Hardcover Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach Book

ISBN: 0135885183

ISBN13: 9780135885185

Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach

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A text for an undergraduate course in microelectronics in the context of modern silicon integrated circuit technology, presenting central concepts of analog/digital circuits and basic device physics.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Physical details and thorough mathematical explanations

This is by far the best Microelectronics book I've ever read (and I have a large collection). The authors really dig deep into the material and explain every little step as you progress toward the bigger picture. I absolutely love this textbook. I recommend it to anyone who appreciates a technical read with rigorous and thorough mathematical derivations of equations that describe physical phenomena in microelectronic devices and materials.

Textbook for an MIT electrical engineering header

Charles Sodini is a professor at MIT who teaches 6.012 (Microelectronic Circuits and Devices) and is the co-author of this book, which we use in his class.The textbook is very well organized and gives very clear examples and numerous practice and design problems to play with. The derivations are easy to follow and the diagrams are well notated and complement the text.6.012 is a one semester course at MIT covering all the topics discussed in the textbook. In addition to weekly problem sets (which are nothing more than the P problems from the textbook), the course is supplimented by a design project (similar to a design question you might find in chapter 13, but at a bigger scale), and two laboratories in device characterization (sadly, only available for MIT students). SPICE is used extensively.Someone mentioned that the problems seem like plug-and-chug, but I think the book is trying to teach you intuition so when you handle realistic problems (such as those presented in the design project questions), you have an idea of how to approach it through rough hand-calculations and then follow up with more precise measurements in SPICE.

Excellent introductory material

I have used several textbooks on integrated circuits in undergraduate classes that I teach, and I find this the best I could find. It includes an in-depth coverage of the electrostatics of semiconductor devices, with many practical examples, so students actually get to understand the physics of how transistors work. It also covers the fundamentals of microelectronic circuits at a level that is easy to grasp by junior and senior engineering students.

The best derivations for PN, BJT,MOS cap and MOSFET !!!

This is one of the best books explaining the pn junction, bipolar transistors, MOS capacitor , and the MOSFET. The derivation are extremely clear and logical,and every question that you think of is answered in the next line. This book is for someone who already have taken some course in electronics, and who really wants some solid understanding of the devices, all that without being a genious in semiconductor physics. Gauss's low, and KVL is almost all that is needed. Derivations are extremely clear, and thorough.

Clear and very readable

Very clear and very nice work for device electrostatics, starts from primitive relations.
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