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Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application

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Semiconductor Devices: Theory and Application
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Publisher: Mohawk Valley Community College
Number of pages: 407

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The goal of this text is to allow the reader to become proficient in the analysis and design of circuits utilizing discrete semiconductor devices. It progresses from basic diodes through bipolar and field effect transistors. The text is intended for use in a first or second year course on semiconductors at the Associate or Baccalaureate level.

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