Beschreibung
This book explains in laymans terms how CMOS transistors work. The author explains step-by-step how CMOS transistors are built, along with an explanation of the purpose of each process step. He describes for readers the key inventions and developments in science and engineering that overcame huge obstacles, enabling engineers to shrink transistor area by over 1 million fold and build billions of transistor switches that switch over a billion times a second, all on a piece of silicon smaller than a thumbnail.
Autorenporträt
Education: Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, U. of Illinois. Postdoctorate in Physics and Quantum Optics, U. of Arizona. Postgraduate courses in Solid State Physics at U. of Texas Dallas and U. of Texas Arlington. 8 years Tigelaar Consulting, LLC. Wrote 150+ patent applications for Customer. Yield consultant to several major semiconductor companies. Technical advisor to 3 startup companies. 2 years PDF Solutions: Senior consultant. Yield enhancement and SRAM layout. 26 years Texas Instruments, Inc. Managed technical engineering groups. Developed manufacturing flows for next generation integrated circuits. 70+ US patents. 40+ publications in technical journals. TI Fellow. 4 years Abbott Labs, Inc. Managed Technical Troubleshooting group that diagnosed and fixed production problems and customer problems with Abbotts diagnostic kits. 5 years Rohm and Haas Co. Plastics Engineer, Developed production procedures for diagnostic reagents. Setup and managed the production facility for RIA diagnostic kits for Micromedic Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Rohm and Hass Co. 1 patent. Cofounder of Testchip Technologies, LLC. Developed automated software for testchip layout.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
Springer Verlag GmbH
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69121 Heidelberg
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E-Mail: juergen.hartmann@springer.com




































































































