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|a Non-logic Devices in Logic Processes
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|c by Yanjun Ma, Edwin Kan.
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|a Part 1. Basics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of Logic CMOS Devices -- 3. Overview of Logic CMOS Process -- Part 2. Non-Logic Device Design in Logic Processes -- 4. Non-logic MOSFETs in Logic CMOS Process -- 5. Floating Gate Devices in Logic CMOS Process -- 6. Bipolar Transistors in Logic CMOS Process -- 7. Diodes in Logic CMOS Process -- 8. Logic Nonvolatile Memory -- 9. One Time Programmable Memories in Logic Process -- 10. Multiple Times Programmable Logic Nonvolatile Memory -- 11. Non-Data Storage Applications -- 12. CMOS Biosensors -- 13. Waveform Shaping Structures and Transmission Lines on CMOS -- 14. Conclusions and Outlook.
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|a This book shows readers how to design semiconductor devices using the most common and lowest cost logic CMOS processes. Readers will benefit from the author’s extensive, industrial experience and the practical approach he describes for designing efficiently semiconductor devices that typically have to be implemented using specialized processes that are expensive, time-consuming, and low-yield. The author presents an integrated picture of semiconductor device physics and manufacturing techniques, as well as numerous practical examples of device designs that are tried and true.
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