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Understand the theory, design and applications of the two principal candidates for the next mainstream semiconductor-industry device with this concise and clear guide to FD/UTB transistors. • Describes FD/SOI MOSFETs and 3-D FinFETs in detail • Covers short-channel effects, quantum-mechanical effects, applications of UTB devices to floating-body DRAM and conventional SRAM • Provides design criteria for nanoscale FinFET and nanoscale thin- and thick-BOX planar FD/SOI MOSFET to help reduce technology development time • Projects potential nanoscale UTB CMOS performances • Contains end-of-chapter exercises. For professional engineers in the CMOS IC field who need to know about optimal non-classical device design and integration, this is a must-have resource. |
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Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics and ControlNow in its third edition, Introduction to Robotics by John J. Craig provides readers with real-world practicality with underlying theory presented. With one half of the material from traditional mechanical engineering material, one fourth control theoretical material, and one fourth computer science, the book covers rigid-body... | | Managing Indoor Air Quality, Fourth EditionAs predicted in the earlier editions, concerns over Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) have driven it to the forefront of current workplace problems. More than ever, health, economic and legal matters associated with IAQ seem destined to make it a dominant problem for developers, owners and managers of commercial and institutional properties well into this... | | Microsoft Office 2007 (Microsoft Official Academic Course Series)
Welcome to the Microsoft Official Academic Course (MOAC) program for the 2007 Microsoft
Office system. MOAC represents the collaboration between Microsoft Learning and John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. publishing company. Microsoft and Wiley teamed up to produce a series of
textbooks that deliver compelling and innovative teaching solutions... |
The Greatness Guide: The 10 Best Lessons Life Has Taught Me
The media sometimes calls me a
leadership (or self-help) "guru." I'm
not. I'm just an ordinary guy who
happens to have learned ideas and
tools that have helped many human
beings reach their best lives and many
organizations get to world class.
But I must be really clear: I'm no... | | | | |
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