University of California, Berkeley
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department
 

EE130, Spring 2009
Integrated-Circuit Devices

Tuesday and Thursday 12:30-2:00 pm, 247 Cory Hall

Discussion Session:
Tuesday 5:00pm-6:00pm, 87 Evans
Wednesday 3:00pm-4:00pm, 56 Hildebrand

Q&A Session: Thursday 5:00pm-6:00pm, Hogan Room, 521 Cory Hall

Prerequisite:
EECS 40 or EECS 100: Basic concepts of circuits, energy levels in hydrogen atoms, and electrons as particles and waves.

Text:
"Modern Semiconductor Device for Integrated Circuits" Chenming Hu, Prentice Hall, 2009.
This text will be available in bookstores in March. The instructor will provide the first a few chapters to students before the book arrives.

Course Objectives:
a. To develop a sound understanding of devices such as the pn junction, the bipolar transistor and especially the MOS transistor, as well as solar cells and imagers.
b. To develop the general skills for analyzing and designing semiconductor devices.

Class Syllabus
Academic Dishonesty Policy

Lecturer:
Professor Chenming Hu
502 Cory Hall
Phone: (510) 642-3393
hu@eecs.berkeley.edu

Office Hours:
502 Cory Hall
Tuesdays, 4:00-5:00pm

Teaching Assistants:
Sarah Swisher
sarah82@eecs.berkeley.edu

Huai-Yuan (Michael) Tseng
hytseng@eecs.Berkeley.edu

Office Hours: Updated 2/1/2009
400A Cory Hall
Sarah Swisher: Mondays, 12:00-1:00pm
Huai-Yuan (Michael) Tseng: Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30am

Course Administrative Assistant:
Amber Morales
(510) 642-2386
morales@eecs.berkeley.edu


Announcements:

    Welcome to EE130!

    For further announcements, use of discussion boards, and all other resources, please use the bSpace Course Website for this class -- log on to bSpace.
    Note: All students enrolled into the course will have automatic access to bSpace. If you have any problems with this site or bSpace, please e-mail Amber Morales.


 Last updated 01/13/09