An Introduction to the Physics of Semiconductor Devices results from over 20 years of teaching experience in an undergraduate course on semiconductor devices. This text provides a thorough yet concise introduction to the physical operation of semiconductor devices, mainly diodes, bipolar transistors, MOS and junction field effect transistors, as well as an overview of numerous other devices. It includes sufficient background physics for the book to be self-contained and
easily understood by the first-timne student. Taking a novel approach, Roulston keeps mathematics to a minimum while emphasizing the essential physical operation of each device. The author has successfully provided only the essential concepts, while still maintaining the necessary depth. An accompanying CD-ROM
includes BIPOLE3, a user friendly software program that allows students to study the important physical characteristics of diodes, BJTs and MOSFETs. This software allows the student to step beyond the idealized world and look at real characteristics of electronic components. A solutions manual is available free to adopters of the text. The book is designed primarily for use by second and third year students in electrical engineering, electronics or physics.
Åtkomstkoder och digitalt tilläggsmaterial garanteras inte med begagnade böcker