Designed specifically for the many non-electronic engineers employed in the semiconductor industry who need to reliably manufacture chips at a high rate in large quantities, this is a practical guide to how CMOS electronics work, how failures occur, and how to diagnose and avoid them.
Key features:
- Builds a grasp of the basic electronics of CMOS integrated circuits and then leads the reader further to understand the mechanisms of failure.
- Unique descriptions of circuit failure mechanisms, some found previously only in research papers and others new to this publication.
- Targeted to the CMOS industry (or students headed there) and not a generic introduction to the broader field of electronics.
- Examples, exercises, and problems are provided to support the self-instruction of the reader.