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Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology | Paperback

by Michael Quirk (Author), Julian Serda (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Edition:  United States edth Edition
Page Count:  666 Pages
Publication Date:  November 19, 2000
Sales Rank:  85,062th


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Product Description
For the introductory course in Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology. This text introduces the terminology, concepts, processes, products, and equipment commonly used in the manufacture of ultra-large-scale integrated (ULSI) semiconductors. The book provides helpful, up-to-date technical information about semiconductor manufacturing and strikes an effective balance between the process and equipment technology found in wafer fabrications.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 10 reviews)

Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology by Ross Topliff 3 Stars
October 11, 2008
This book is written as college course text. It is easy to understand if you have a good techincal background. It does a good job of covering the many different aspects of the difficult subject.

Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology by IAMS (Philadelphia, PA USA) 5 Stars
January 13, 2007
Nice book. It helped with my understanding of nano technology. Best if used in conjunction with a class requiring it so the teacher can explain some of the processes better than the book because it is vague on some concepts.

Yes, the Best by N. RICKS (MIAMI, FL) 5 Stars
June 08, 2005
I feel the authors have accomplished exactly their stated intent. I have used this text as a Fab Manager to train technicians new and old, and I have used it in academia to instruct students. It is superbly presented and easy for ANYONE to understand. It is worth purchasing for the glossary alone which is an excellent tool in helping the un-indoctrinated sift through the tons of jargon associated with this technology. This book is not for in-depth study of the subjects covered- it just explains the basics very well.

Best textbook on the market. by Theodore O'Neill (New York, NY United States) 5 Stars
March 17, 2004
This book is well worth the price if you are looking for an understanding of how semiconductors are made. Although it would be useful to have an engineering degree in order to understand all of it, it isn't necessary. The first couple of pages in each chapter are easy to read and as you gain knowlegde, the book simply expands for you. If I have a complaint, it would be that the book doesn't fit easily in my briefcase!

Buy this book by Evan Duby (New york, NY United States) 5 Stars
June 05, 2003
I am non-technical person in the financial community and have used this text as a resource on a regular basis. I have found it very accessible despite the fact that I have no engineering degree. I recommend this book to any reader who wants a detailed summary of semiconductor manufacturing from wafer fabrication to packaging and test.

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