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MOSFET Theory and Design Book

MOSFET Theory and Design : Paperback : Oxford University Press Inc : 9780195116427 : 0195116429 : 25 Mar 1999 : This volume presents in-depth the theory and design of the MOSFET device, catering to its dominant position in today's microelectronics technology. It builds examples from a simple level to more complex real-life cases and includes numerous problem sets and original analyses.Read More

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    The MOSFET device has become perhaps the most solid-state device in the world today. MOSFET Theory and Design presents clearly and in-depth the theory and design of the MOSFET device, catering to its dominant position in today's microelectronics technology. This slim volume carefully builds examples from a simple level to more complex, real-life cases. It begins with elementary theory for the MOS capacitor, explaining the more complicated factors step by step. The interplay between the MOS capacitor and PN junction that occurs in the MOSFET and the distinctions between these two constituent elements are treated physically and analytically. Advanced models of the MOSFET include SPICE treatments of small-signal and large-signal problems. The authors also include a chapter presenting state-of-the-art MOSFET modeling practice for integrated circuit purposes.

    MOSFET Theory and Design provides a "hands on" approach to teaching, including analytic problems, computer problems, and design problems. Additoinal learning aids incorporated in the book include end-of-chapter summaries, review questions that go over the key essential points, and in-text exercises with accompanying solutions. MOSFET Theory and Design is a textbook developed for a one-semester course at the junior, senior, or graduate level of an engineering program

  • 0195116429
  • 9780195116427
  • R. M. Warner Jr, B. L. Grung
  • 25 March 1999
  • OUP USA
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 272
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