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Operation and Modeling of the Mos Transistor (Mcgraw Hill Series in Electrical Engineering, Vlsi, Electronics, and Electronic Circuits)

Author: Yannis P. Tsividis
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill College
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 1909070

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 504
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 6.8 x 1

ISBN: 007065381X
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.381522
EAN: 9780070653818
ASIN: 007065381X

Publication Date: March 1987
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Product Description
The Second Edition of this well respected book is fully updated, making several key improvements in content, organization and pedagogy. The text has also been enhanced by changing notation to standard units of measurement, introducing an "Overview of the MOS Transistor" in the first chapter, and increasing the number of examples. The author has also added a new chapter (10) on CAD models to take advantage of the widespread use of simulation software.


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4 out of 5 stars Need third edition!   April 11, 2008
I bought this book since 1st edition more than 10 years ago for collection.
But for the 2nd edition I bought 7 years ago, I use it as a reference for basic understanding. This is a very detailed textbook about MOSFET. But I still don't know how much different between small-signal model and large-signal model as a lumped circuit elements. Please gives an example of measurement value for recent development of small and large signal model lumped element of MOSFET so that I can design something realistic without HSPICE or SmartSPICE.Some reviewer from NEWCAS-TAISA2008 told me that basic noise model is useless. Does anyone beleive it true or false? So, I will wait for the 3rd edition of this book.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent! Remarkable   March 4, 2007
Just reading the Preface to this book, I fell in love with the author. I completely agree that sometimes the most rigorous and careful treatment of a subject actually makes it possible to study the material faster!! What always frustrated me and slowed me down in reading other books was the sloppiness and hand waving. It's amazing that many Ph.Ds and even authors of famous books like Uyemura's "Fundamentals of MOS ICs" don't understand the simple body effect, and talk about complete nonsense showing a 2 terminal capacitor with Vb applied to the bulk, and saying that the Vt will now change by the sqrt(Vb) body effect. They don't understand that the body effect is a 3 terminal effect and in 2 terminals if you apply Vb to bulk then your Vt will have to increase by Vb--NOT sqrt(Vb)!!! This book is a delight. Just the material on contact potentials was worth the money.

This is a repeat of a review I did previously.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent book   January 7, 2003
Very good book, very neat and clean description, easy to understand, very informative and technical yet easy to understand.


5 out of 5 stars Just a masterpiece........   October 5, 2001
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I am a graduate student with main area of interest in Mixed mode design,testing and device modelling.This book was suggested to me by my proffessor.It is the book for MOSFET.I have read many books on this topic like Tyagi,Foty,massobrio etc but this books stands apart.It is a very well written book.Its progress is very logical going from two terminal device to four terminal device with very good explanation of the physics.More importantly the emphasis on the approximations made makes things clearer.....

For a person working with Mosfets it is a must......


5 out of 5 stars Excellent addition to your library   November 25, 1999
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

I don't usually write reviews unless the book is either very poor or very good. This is one of the best books on my shelf. If you want to know the MOS transistor this is the book. Well researched, excellent explanations, excellent appendices. Other authors of technical books should use this as an example of how to write a good technical book.

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