Microelectronic Devices and Circuits OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Course by MIT on Microelectronic Device Engineering and Circuit Modeling

Published Jan 26, 2009

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers free OpenCourseWare for its course 'Microelectronic Devices and Circuits.' This course serves as an introduction to devices, circuits and systems for undergraduate students pursuing a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science. Students with prior knowledge of electricity, magnetism and differential equations will be well prepared for this undergraduate-level course.

Microelectronic Devices and Circuits: Course Specifics

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Microelectronic Devices and Circuits: Course Description

The OpenCourseWare materials for MIT's 'Microelectronic Devices and Circuits' cover topics ranging from junction electrostatics in thermal equilibrium to the frequency response of common-source amplifiers. Designed by Professor Jesús del Alamo as an introductory course for those interested in studying electronic devices, circuits and systems, students will examine topics through readings, lecture notes and assignments. Students are also encouraged to work with the MIT Microelectronics WebLab, an online laboratory for microelectronics device characterization. Recommended readings are from the textbook, Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach by Roger Howe and Charles Sodini. These undergraduate-level course materials will be beneficial for students interested in microelectronic device engineering and circuit modeling.

The OpenCourseWare materials include lecture notes with annotations, assignments, practice quizzes and exams, project descriptions, links to tools and a list of recommended readings. To download the free materials, visit the microelectronic devices and circuits web page.

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