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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 621.3815 EAN: 9780135885185 Edition: US Ed ISBN: 0135885183 Label: Prentice Hall Manufacturer: Prentice Hall Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 912 Publication Date: September 20, 1996 Publisher: Prentice Hall Studio: Prentice Hall Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: KEY BENEFIT: This book describes device physics and circuit design in the context of modern microelectronics integrated circuit technology. KEY TOPICS: It introduces approaches to learning the core device physics and analog/digital circuit concepts that make the subject more accessible to the current generation of students. The authors have designed a concise, concentrated presentation, limiting coverage to only those concepts necessary for the understanding of devices and circuits. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Physical details and thorough mathematical explanationsThis is by far the best Microelectronics book I've ever read (and I have a large collection). The authors really dig deep into the material and explain every little step as you progress toward the bigger picture. I absolutely love this textbook. I recommend it to anyone who appreciates a technical read with rigorous and thorough mathematical derivations of equations that describe physical phenomena in microelectronic devices and materials. Rating: - An excellent textbookI slept through all my lectures and got an A+ in the course because of this book. And no, I'm not from MIT and the authors of this book are not my professors. Rating: - AWFULTHIS BOOK IS AWFUL!!!!!! I've never seen a textbook as terrible as this. Notice how the guy who gave it 5 stars is from MIT. I wouldnt be surprised if it Sodini himself. Nice try Charles, but your textbook is terrible. Rating: - Absolutely TerribleThis is the worst textbook that I have ever read. The authors make way too many assumptions in deriving their equations. Also, their approximations seem very sketchy and go without proper justification. All of these assumptions and approximations make it near impossible to understand anything, and so the student is just left with a bunch of meaningless equations. The end-of-chapter problems and excercises thus become just plug-and-chug, and they teach the student absolutely nothing about semiconductor ... Read More Rating: - Textbook for an MIT electrical engineering headerCharles Sodini is a professor at MIT who teaches 6.012 (Microelectronic Circuits and Devices) and is the co-author of this book, which we use in his class. The textbook is very well organized and gives very clear examples and numerous practice and design problems to play with. The derivations are easy to follow and the diagrams are well notated and complement the text. 6.012 is a one semester course at MIT covering all the topics discussed in the textbook. In addition to weekly ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |