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MOSICs

From Basics to ASICs

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MOS technologies now account for more than 70 % of integrated circuits (ICs) and this percentage is expected to increase.This book provides an essential introduction to MOS ICs. It describes clearly their fundamental operating principles and presents substantial insight into various design, implementation and application aspects. In contrast to other works on this topic, the book explores all associated disciplines, including physics, design, technology and packaging.Enriched by in-depth exercises and carefully structured, the book is well suited as a textbook.Harry Veendrick joined a Philips research team in Eindhoven in 1977, where he has been acitvely involved for years in the training of engineers. His principal interest is the development of digital MOS circuits, with recent emphasis on ASICs.

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MOSICs, Harry J. M. Veendrick

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Jaar van publicatie
1992
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Titel
MOSICs
Ondertitel
From Basics to ASICs
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Wiley-VCH
Jaar van publicatie
1992
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
431
ISBN10
3527283889
ISBN13
9783527283880
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MOS technologies now account for more than 70 % of integrated circuits (ICs) and this percentage is expected to increase.This book provides an essential introduction to MOS ICs. It describes clearly their fundamental operating principles and presents substantial insight into various design, implementation and application aspects. In contrast to other works on this topic, the book explores all associated disciplines, including physics, design, technology and packaging.Enriched by in-depth exercises and carefully structured, the book is well suited as a textbook.Harry Veendrick joined a Philips research team in Eindhoven in 1977, where he has been acitvely involved for years in the training of engineers. His principal interest is the development of digital MOS circuits, with recent emphasis on ASICs.