Microelectronic Devices and Circuits
As taught in: Spring 2009
Copper interconnects are discussed briefly in lecture 1, which provides an overview of the course. (Figure by MIT OpenCourseWare.)
Instructors:
Prof. Charles Sodini
Prof. Jing Kong
Prof. Judy Hoyt
Prof. Jesús del Alamo
Prof. Akintunde (Tayo) Akinwande
MIT Course Number:
6.012
Level:
Course Features
Course Description
6.012 is the header course for the department's "Devices, Circuits and Systems" concentration. The topics covered include: modeling of microelectronic devices, basic microelectronic circuit analysis and design, physical electronics of semiconductor junction and metal-on-silicon (MOS) devices, relation of electrical behavior to internal physical processes, development of circuit models, and understanding the uses and limitations of various models. The course uses incremental and large-signal techniques to analyze and design bipolar and field effect transistor circuits, with examples chosen from digital circuits, single-ended and differential linear amplifiers, and other integrated circuits.


