An Introduction to Semiconductor Devices
ISBN-13:
9780072987560
ISBN-10:
0072987561
Author:
Donald Neamen
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Format:
Hardcover
704 pages
Category:
Electrical & Electronics
,
Engineering
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ISBN-13:
9780072987560
ISBN-10:
0072987561
Author:
Donald Neamen
Publication date:
2005
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Format:
Hardcover
704 pages
Category:
Electrical & Electronics
,
Engineering
Summary
An Introduction to Semiconductor Devices (ISBN-13: 9780072987560 and ISBN-10: 0072987561), written by authors
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An Introduction to Semiconductor Devices by Donald Neamen provides an understanding of the characteristics, operations and limitations of semiconductor devices. In order to provide this understanding, the book brings together the fundamental physics of the semiconductor material and the semiconductor device physics.
This new text provides an accessible and modern presentation of material. Quantum mechanic material is minimal, and the most advanced material is designated with an icon. This modern approach meands that coverage of the MOS transistor preceeds the material on the bipolar transitor, which reflects the dominance of MOS technology in today's world.
Excellent pedagogy is present throughout the book in the form of interesting chapters openers, worked examples, a variety of exercises, key terms, and end of chapter problems.
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