Semiconductor Physics and Devices

Semiconductor Physics and Devices
Author: Donald A. Neamen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2003
Genre: Semiconductores
ISBN: 9780071198622

This text aims to provide the fundamentals necessary to understand semiconductor device characteristics, operations and limitations. Quantum mechanics and quantum theory are explored, and this background helps give students a deeper understanding of the essentials of physics and semiconductors.

Semiconductors and Modern Electronics

Semiconductors and Modern Electronics
Author: Chuck Winrich
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1643275909

Semiconductors and Modern Electronics is a brief introduction to the physics behind semiconductor technologies. Chuck Winrich, a physics professor at Babson College, explores the topic of semiconductors from a qualitative approach to understanding the theories and models used to explain semiconductor devices. Applications of semiconductors are explored and understood through the models developed in the book. The qualitative approach in this book is intended to bring the advanced ideas behind semiconductors to the broader audience of students who will not major in physics. Much of the inspiration for this book comes from Dr. Winrich's experience teaching a general electronics course to students majoring in business. The goal of that class, and this book, is to bring forward the science behind semiconductors, and then to look at how that science affects the lives of people.

PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS

PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONICS
Author: GANGULY, PARTHA KUMAR
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 685
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 812035124X

This book is intended for the undergraduate students of electrical and electronics engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and electronics and instrumentation engineering of various universities and state boards of technical education. In the entire book the approach in explaining a concept has been to take the reader from known to unknown and from simple to complex. Care has been taken to make the presentation student-friendly by showing step-by-step procedures wherever necessary to hold the reader’s attention throughout the book. The book has been developed on the basis of author’s long experience of teaching technical students as well as training technical professionals. Both the students, and the teachers will find this book useful and interesting to read. Key features • Exclusive coverage of the syllabus prescribed for the undergraduate students of engineering. • In-depth presentation of all key topics. • Sufficient worked-out examples to support and reinforce concepts. • Pedagogical features such as chapter wise key points to recall concepts and exercises as well as numerical problems with answers for practice.

History of Electron Tubes

History of Electron Tubes
Author: Sōgo Okamura
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789051991451

Almost 90 years have passed since the invention of the thermionic electron valve in 1904 by Sir John Ambrose Fleming. During this period, the development of electron tubes created the so called Electroni Age. Electron tubes played the leading role in the electronic equipments until the middle of the 1950s when solid state devices such as transistors and integrated circuits replaced electron tubes in various applications and accelerated the electronic age.

Modern Dictionary of Electronics

Modern Dictionary of Electronics
Author: Rudolf F. Graf
Publisher: Newnes
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1999-06-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780750698665

Included in this revised classic are terminologies from the worlds of consumer electronics, optics, microelectronics, communications, medical electronics, and packaging and production. 150 line drawings.