6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003
Modeling of microelectronic devices, and basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design. Physical electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS devices. Relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes; development of circuit models; and understanding the uses and limitations of var...
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author | Del Alamo, Jesus Scholvin, Jorg |
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description | Modeling of microelectronic devices, and basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design. Physical electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS devices. Relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes; development of circuit models; and understanding the uses and limitations of various models. Use of incremental and large-signal techniques to analyze and design bipolar and field effect transistor circuits, with examples chosen from digital circuits, single-ended and differential linear amplifiers, and other integrated circuits. Design project. From the course home page: Course Description 6.012 is the header course for the department's "Devices, Circuits and Systems" concentration. The topics covered include: modeling of microelectronic devices, basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design, physical electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS devices, relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes, development of circuit models, and understanding the uses and limitations of various models. The course uses incremental and large-signal techniques to analyze and design bipolar and field effect transistor circuits, with examples chosen from digital circuits, single-ended and differential linear amplifiers, and other integrated circuits. This course is worth 4 Engineering Design Points. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/363732025-02-25T16:58:18Z 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits Del Alamo, Jesus Scholvin, Jorg Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science microelectronic device circuit design physical electronics semiconductor junction MOS device electrical behavior incremental technique large-signal technique bipolar transistor field effect transistor digital circuit single-ended amplifier differential linear amplifier integrated circuit Microelectronics Modeling of microelectronic devices, and basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design. Physical electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS devices. Relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes; development of circuit models; and understanding the uses and limitations of various models. Use of incremental and large-signal techniques to analyze and design bipolar and field effect transistor circuits, with examples chosen from digital circuits, single-ended and differential linear amplifiers, and other integrated circuits. Design project. From the course home page: Course Description 6.012 is the header course for the department's "Devices, Circuits and Systems" concentration. The topics covered include: modeling of microelectronic devices, basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design, physical electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS devices, relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes, development of circuit models, and understanding the uses and limitations of various models. The course uses incremental and large-signal techniques to analyze and design bipolar and field effect transistor circuits, with examples chosen from digital circuits, single-ended and differential linear amplifiers, and other integrated circuits. This course is worth 4 Engineering Design Points. 2003-06 Learning Object 6.012-Spring2003 local: 6.012 local: IMSCP-MD5-890a59b07af36707e178a12a8d596ea5 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36373 en-US Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2003. Content within individual courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is providing this Work (as defined below) under the terms of this Creative Commons public license ("CCPL" or "license"). The Work is protected by copyright and/or other applicable law. Any use of the work other than as authorized under this license is prohibited. By exercising any of the rights to the Work provided here, You (as defined below) accept and agree to be bound by the terms of this license. The Licensor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, grants You the rights contained here in consideration of Your acceptance of such terms and conditions. text/html Spring 2003 |
spellingShingle | microelectronic device circuit design physical electronics semiconductor junction MOS device electrical behavior incremental technique large-signal technique bipolar transistor field effect transistor digital circuit single-ended amplifier differential linear amplifier integrated circuit Microelectronics Del Alamo, Jesus Scholvin, Jorg 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 |
title | 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 |
title_full | 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 |
title_fullStr | 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 |
title_full_unstemmed | 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 |
title_short | 6.012 Microelectronic Devices and Circuits, Spring 2003 |
title_sort | 6 012 microelectronic devices and circuits spring 2003 |
topic | microelectronic device circuit design physical electronics semiconductor junction MOS device electrical behavior incremental technique large-signal technique bipolar transistor field effect transistor digital circuit single-ended amplifier differential linear amplifier integrated circuit Microelectronics |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/36373 |
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