Operating Principles of Semiconductor Devices - Paperback
Operating Principles of Semiconductor Devices - Paperback
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by Shamus McNamara (Author)
Electronic components made out of semiconductors surround us in our daily lives. Semiconductor devices are used in computers, hand-held devices, and cell phones. They are also used to control the power in refrigerators, ovens, and dish-washers. They are used extensively in the cars we drive, the trains we ride in, and the airplanes we fly in. Semiconductor devices are also the principle component of solar panels on our homes. In short, semiconductor devices are present in most anything that pertains to energy, communications, or information. This book is an introduction to the operating principles of these semiconductor devices. This book is appropriate for undergraduate students in engineering.
Author Biography
Shamus McNamara is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Louisville, where he has over 10 years of experience teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses on semiconductors and MEMS.