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Devices for Integrated Circuits: Silicon and III-V Compound Semiconductors
Devices for Integrated Circuits: Silicon and III-V Compound Semiconductors
H. Craig Casey, Duke Univ.
ISBN: 978-0-471-17134-8
©1999
544 pages
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Hallmark Features
  • Physical understanding of devices is stressed throughout with all derivations completely laid out without steps missing.
  • Compound semiconductors are considered although the emphasis is on Si.
  • The physics of the semiconductor devices are related to the parameters used in SPICE.
  • Parameters are illustrated with PSpice examples and problems.
  • Circuit applications are given to illustrate the application of the devices.
  • Includes coverage of topics such as inversion layer thickness, drain current flow in field-effect transitors after pinch off, and the subthreshold current in MOSFETs.
  • Numerous homework problems provided to illustrate basic ideas.
 

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