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== Prosessteknologi ==
[[http://microscopy.fsu.edu/electromag/java/transistor/index.html Explore how an individual Field Effect (FET) transistor is fabricated on a silicon wafer simultaneously with millions of its neighbors]]


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[[http://www.aimspice.com/download.html Download a free student version]]
[[http://www.aimspice.com/download.html Download a free student version]]
[[Category:Mikroelektronikk]]

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Nettressurser for bruk i PHYS222

Halvlederfysikk

[Hyperphysics om halvledere]

Prosessteknologi

[Explore how an individual Field Effect (FET) transistor is fabricated on a silicon wafer simultaneously with millions of its neighbors]

Kretssimulering

AIM-Spice is a new version of SPICE running under the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. AIM-Spice for Windows is capable of displaying graphically the results of a simulation in progress, a feature that allows the operator to terminate a run based on an instant information on intermediate simulation results.

SPICE is the most commonly used analogue circuit simulator today and is enormously important for the electronics industry. SPICE is a general purpose analogue simulator which contains models for most circuit elements and can handle complex non-linear circuits. The simulator can calculate dc operating points, perform transient analyses, locate poles and zeros for different kinds of transfer functions, find the small signal frequency response, small signal transfer functions, small signal sensitivities, and perform Fourier, noise, and distortion analyses.

[Download a free student version]