E-Book, Englisch, 118 Seiten
Di Paolo Emilio Microelectronics
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-22545-6
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
From Fundamentals to Applied Design
E-Book, Englisch, 118 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-319-22545-6
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book serves as a practical guide for practicing engineers who need to design analog circuits for microelectronics. Readers will develop a comprehensive understanding of the basic techniques of analog modern electronic circuit design, discrete and integrated, application as sensors and control and data acquisition systems,and techniques of PCB design.· Describes fundamentals of microelectronics design in an accessible manner;· Takes a problem-solving approach to the topic, offering a hands-on guide for practicing engineers;· Provides realistic examples to inspire a thorough understanding of system-level issues, before going into the detail of components and devices;· Uses a new approach and provides several skills that help engineers and designers retain key and advanced concepts.
Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio is a Ph.D. in Physics and a Telecommunication Engineer. He has worked on various international projects in the field of gravitational wave research. Working as a software/hardware developer in the data acquisition system, he participated as the designer of the thermal compensation system (TCS) for the optical system used in the Virgo Experiment (an experiment for detection of the gravitational wave). Actually, He works in the X-ray field to design new devices about High Voltage X-ray and Microbeam for radiobiological and microscopy applications.Di Paolo Emilio is also the author of numerous publications on electronics design, data acquisition system via GSM, power supply and photovoltaic system.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Preface;10
2;Acknowledgments;16
3;Contents;18
4;1 Review of Microelectronics;21
4.1;1.1 Introduction;21
4.2;1.2 Basics of Semiconductor's Physics;21
4.2.1;1.2.1 PN Junction;23
4.3;1.3 Diode;25
4.4;1.4 Bipolar Transistor: Emitter Follower;27
4.5;1.5 MOS Transistor;30
4.6;1.6 Differential Amplifiers;33
4.7;1.7 Current Mirror;36
4.7.1;1.7.1 Ideal Current Mirror;37
4.7.2;1.7.2 Current Mirror BJT/MOS;37
4.8;References;38
5;2 Bipolar Transistor;39
5.1;2.1 Ebers–Moll Model;39
5.2;2.2 Operations Mode;41
5.3;2.3 Circuit Configurations;42
5.3.1;2.3.1 Common Base;42
5.3.2;2.3.2 Common Emitter;42
5.3.3;2.3.3 Common Collector;43
5.4;2.4 Characteristic Curves;43
5.5;2.5 Early Effect;44
5.6;2.6 Common Emitter Amplifier;44
5.7;2.7 Common Collector Amplifier;47
5.8;2.8 Common Base Amplifier;49
5.9;2.9 BJT in High Frequency;50
5.9.1;2.9.1 Transition Frequency;51
5.9.2;2.9.2 Miller Effect;51
5.9.3;2.9.3 Bandwidth of an Amplifier;52
5.10;References;54
6;3 MOSFET;55
6.1;3.1 Introduction;55
6.2;3.2 General Characteristics of a MOSFET;55
6.3;3.3 Mosfet Power Control;57
6.4;3.4 Stage of Amplification;58
6.4.1;3.4.1 Common Source;59
6.4.2;3.4.2 Common Drain;61
6.4.3;3.4.3 Common Gate;61
6.5;References;63
7;4 Operational Amplifier;64
7.1;4.1 Introduction;64
7.2;4.2 Main Configuration;65
7.3;4.3 Real Operational Amplifier;66
7.4;4.4 Electrical Characteristics;68
7.5;4.5 Circuits with Operational Amplifier;69
7.6;References;73
8;5 Design PCB;74
8.1;5.1 Materials for Printed Circuits;74
8.2;5.2 Electrical Insulation on PCB;78
8.3;5.3 Routing PCB;80
8.4;5.4 PCB Embedded;81
8.4.1;5.4.1 Design Guidelines;83
8.5;References;84
9;6 Applications;85
9.1;6.1 Data Converter;85
9.2;6.2 DC–DC Converter;87
9.3;6.3 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor;89
9.3.1;6.3.1 IGBT IC;92
9.4;6.4 Rectifier Circuits;94
9.4.1;6.4.1 Bridge Rectifier Circuit;95
9.4.2;6.4.2 Design Considerations;97
9.4.3;6.4.3 Zener Diode as Voltage Regulator;98
9.5;6.5 Envelope Tracking;98
9.5.1;6.5.1 Block Diagram of the Traditional System;100
9.5.2;6.5.2 Envelope Tracking system;100
9.5.3;6.5.3 Test Solutions;103
9.6;6.6 CMOS Sensors;105
9.6.1;6.6.1 CMOS Technology;106
9.6.2;6.6.2 Components of a CMOS Sensor;106
9.6.3;6.6.3 Layout of the Active Pixel;107
9.6.4;6.6.4 Noise Sources;108
9.6.5;6.6.5 Commercial CMOS;108
9.7;6.7 4D Microelectronic;109
9.7.1;6.7.1 Indium Gallium Arsenide;109
9.7.2;6.7.2 Devices;110
9.8;6.8 Touch Screen;112
9.8.1;6.8.1 Controller IC;115
9.9;References;116
10;Index;117




