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Transistor Bipolar: Introduction
Covers the electrical specifications and characteristics of bipolar transistors in different configurations.
Computer Architecture: Electronic Memory (Transistor-based)
Explains electronic memory in computer architecture using transistor-based circuits for data storage and retrieval.
Delay Models: Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance
Explores resistance, capacitance, and inductance calculations, MOS transistors, delay models, power dissipation, and PVT variations.
Layout of Analog CMOS IC
Covers the layout of analog CMOS ICs, including matching transistors and dealing with parasitics and fabrication asymmetry.
Low-power Analog IC Design
Covers the design of low-power analog CMOS integrated circuits and the challenges of technology scaling in semiconductor industry.
Digital Integrated Circuits: Evolution and Design
Covers the evolution of digital integrated circuits, market demands impact, modern IC functionalities, microprocessors history, and Moore's law.
The Transistor: An Invention of First Plan
Explores the invention, structure, and significance of the transistor in electronics.
Integrated Circuits: Evolution and Fabrication
Explores the evolution of integrated circuits, from transistors to CMOS technology, highlighting key historical milestones.
Static Logic Fundamentals
Covers the fundamentals of static logic, including noise immunity, noise margins, and various logic gate designs.
Neuromorphic Computing: Concepts and Hardware Implementations
Covers neuromorphic computing, challenges in ternary and binary computing, hardware simulations of the brain, and new materials for artificial brain cells.