Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach Mason Snider
- ISBN: 9781788820707
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 160
About the Book
Microelectronics is the cornerstone of the information technologies that pervade virtually every aspect of contemporary life. It is difficult to imagine any field of science or technology that has had a more profound impact on the latter half of the 20 century than microelectronics. Microelectronics industry has been able to provide transistors, chips and products that are becoming smaller, faster, cheaper and better every year. As transistors become smaller, they become faster, more and more of such transistors can be packed on a chip, and thus chips are able to store and process more information. Digital circuits are made from analog components. The design must assure that the analog nature of the components doesn't dominate the desired digital behaviour. Digital systems must manage noise and timing margins, parasitic inductances and capacitances, and filter power connections. Bad designs have intermittent problems such as "glitches" vanishingly-fast pulses that may trigger some logic but not others,"runt pulses"that do not reach valid "threshold"voltages, or unexpected ("undecoded") combinations of logic states. A digital circuit is often constructed from small electronic circuits called logic gates that can be used to create combinational logic. Each logic gate represents a function of boolean logic. A logic gate is an arrangement of electrically controlled switches, better known as transistors. Each logic symbol is represented by a different shape.This book is designed for advanced undergraduates and graduate students with background knowledge in basic electronics including biasing, modeling, circuit, analysis, and frequency response.
Contents: 1. Semiconductor Physics and 1C Technology, 2. Nanoelectronics, 3. The MOS Field- Effect Transistor, 4. Digital Circuits, 5. The Bipolar Junction Transistor, 6. Digital Electronics, 7. Switching Circuit, 8. Single-State Bipolar/MOS Transistor Amplifiers, 9. Multistage Amplifiers, 10. Feedbackand Operational Amplifiers.
Mason Snider has a Ph.D. in chemical physics from Ecuador. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Ecuadorian Society for Information Science and Technology. Mason Snider is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and a Certified Information Systems Manager. He holds Masters Degrees in National Security Studies and International Policy Studies from Monterey Institute of International Studies too. He has authored over 87 refereed publications as well as a monograph on the Nan electronics and principles of Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy. Mason Snider writes it in a very personal way that is a big contrast to the old and cold textbooks.