Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication: Volume 5 of Modular Series on Solid State Devices (2nd Edition) (Modular Series on Solid State Deviced, Vol 5) | 
enlarge | Author: Richard C. Jaeger Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
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ISBN: 0201444941 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.395 EAN: 9780201444940
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Product Description For courses in Theory and Fabrication of Integrated Circuits. The author's goal in writing this text was to present a concise survey of the most up-to-date techniques in the field. It is devoted exclusively to processing, and is highlighted by careful explanations, clear, simple language, and numerous fully-solved example problems. This work assumes a minimal knowledge of integrated circuits and of terminal behavior of electronic components such as resistors, diodes, and MOS and bipolar transistors.
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Excellent Book for begineers and practicing engineers July 19, 1998 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
It is an excellent book for beginners who need a good understanding of the basic unit processes associated with a standard microelectronic foundry. It gives a quick reference to almost everything in modern processing and refers to a variety of textbooks and journals for further information. In summary, this is the book you must have if you are in the semiconductor profession and require a quick but useful reference to almost everything in the business.
Great Introductory to fabrication September 24, 2007 A. SOPEJU This book offers a concise and pheripheral approach to introductory microelectric fabrication. It covers the essentials that are needed to delve into more intricate and complex fab issues. It is a good starting material for me, even though I might sometime get lost reading concepts from it only. It is great resource when you have it in company of another fab book. hence complememting each other. Have fun digging this!!!!!!!!
Good Book February 26, 2008 L. Cioffi (San Francisco, CA) For a beginner in my Nano and Micro engineering classes this book is simple enough to read that I dont feel like i am completely lost in it. I suggest this if you are looking for a semiconductor/mosfet book that is less expensive yet thorough.
Almost adequate November 22, 2005 Frustrated (Sterling, VA USA) Book is seriously lacking required information to solve the examples let alone the problems. For example chapter six's first example is 6.2. What happened to 6.1? The equation for mean free path (6.6), what is p? Is it the same as P in equation (6.5)? Who knows since there is no example or explanation. Attempting to get the same reults in the text become time consuming and frustrating because all the required information is absent. The book is lacking detail. Avoid it at all possible costs. Hey anyone out there thinking they can write a better book than this go for it. This one needs to be put off the marketplace.
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