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This document outlines the syllabus for ECE 3150: Microelectronics, taught by Professor Farhan Rana at Cornell University. The course covers topics in semiconductor physics, electronic devices like diodes, transistors, and integrated circuits. Assessment includes homework, labs, a midterm, and final exam. Recommended textbooks are provided. The course website provides materials and homeworks are due weekly on Thursdays. Recitation sections and labs are also part of the course structure. Teaching assistants and their office hours are listed.
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ECE 3150: Microelectronics

ECE 4070 – Spring 2010 – Farhan Rana – Cornell University

ECE 3150: Microelectronics


Instructor: Farhan Rana
Office: PH316
Email: [email protected]

Syllabus:
This is a comprehensive undergraduate level course on microelectronics. Topics
covered include
Basic semiconductor physics
Electrons and holes in semiconductors
Electrical transport in semiconductors
PN junctions and diodes
MOS capacitiors
MOS field effect transistors
Bipolar junction transistors
Large signal and small signal models of electronic devices
Single stage amplifiers, multistage amplifiers, differential amplifiers
Analog circuit analysis and design
High-frequency models of devices and high-frequency circuit analysis
Digital logic and MOS logic devices,
Complimentary MOS (or CMOS) logic gates
Fundamental trade-offs in high speed analog and digital circuit design

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Course Website and Homeworks

• All course documents, including:

- Lecture notes
- Homeworks and solutions
- Exam solutions
- Extra course related material
- Labs

will appear on the course website:

https://courses.cit.cornell.edu/ece315/
Homeworks
• Homeworks will be due on Thursdays at 7:00 PM in course drop box in
Phillips Hall

• New homeworks and old homework solutions will appear on the course
website by Thursday night

• Homework 1 will be due next Thursday and will be available on the course
website by tomorrow night
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Course Grading and Textbooks

• Course grading will be done as follows:

- Homeworks and Labs (30%)


- Midterm (30%)
- Final Exam (35%)
- Instructor discretion (5%)

• No in-class quizzes, no pop-quizzes, no clickers,

• Midterm and the Final exam will both be comprehensive

Textbooks

• There are no required textbooks. Highly recommended textbooks are:

- Microelectronics: An Integrated Approach


by Howe and Sodini (out of Print)
- Microelectronic Devices and Circuits
by Clifton Fonstad (out of print)

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Course Recitation Sections

There will be recitation sections on MW 7:30-9:00 PM in PH219 almost every week

Goals: Homeworks, discussion, problem solving, etc

Course Labs

There will be labs on MTWRF 2:30-4:30 PM in PH237

There will be 4-5 labs total in the semester

Make sure you are signed up for one lab slot

Lab reports/writeups will be due the week following the lab

Goals: Characterize devices, build and test circuits

Labs are mandatory!

ECE 4070 – Spring 2010 – Farhan Rana – Cornell University

Course Staff

PhD TA: Okan Koksal


[email protected]

PhD TA: Ali Mostajeran


[email protected]

MEng TA: Nagaraj Gunipati Murali


[email protected]

TA office hours and locations: PH 429


(Times/days: Tuesdays/Thursdays 4:30-6:00 PM)

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The Computing Revolution

The computing ability per dollar has improved by ~5 orders of magnitude in the
last 30 years

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The Communication Revolution

The communication rate has improved by ~4 orders of magnitude in the last 30 years

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The Key Technology Driver: The Silicon Integrated Chip

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The Key Technology Driver: The Silicon Integrated Chip

A Memory chip from Nintendo Wii (SEM) Copper interconnects in an


IBM chip

Metal interconnects

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The Key Technology Driver: The Silicon Integrated Chip

More than ~10 layers of metal


interconnects in a 40 nm
technology

Silicon FET

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The Key Technology Driver: The Silicon Transistor


MOS FET

Silicon FET
Gate
Source Drain

22 nm gate Tri-gate Silicon transistors


(INTEL)

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Technology Scaling: Moore’s Law

The number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every


two years (Gordon E. Moore – 1965)

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Benefits of Integration

Exponential improvements in:

1) System performance (speed)

2) Cost per function

3) Power per function (2013)

4) System reliability

30 tons

150 kW of
power

(1946)

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Benefits of Integration
Cost
Clock Speed

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Nano-Electronics
Less than 100 atoms
long!!

100 nm

A single electron transistor (works on the A 45 nm gate MOS transistor (electrostatics


principle of strong electrostatic repulsion become more important as device
between electrons in nanostructures) dimensions shrink)

Single Atom

A single atom transistor


(Cornell)
Gold
leads
Gold
leads
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Nano-Photonics and Semiconductor Lasers


fiber
Light can be guided in integrated waveguides

RF-in

Wire bond
Semiconductor actual laser
laser chip (the long strip)

fiber

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Nano-Photonics and Semiconductor Lasers
Nanopatch Plasmonic Circular Nanopatch Laser: Radiation Pattern
Lasers
R=100 nm SNLs are optical
z versions of microwave
 patch antennas

p y Lasers on chip are


i gain becoming much
n
smaller than the size
of a photon!!
Substrate
(Cornell, UCB)
x
Surface-normal emission

Ex z

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Future of Integration: Electronics, Photonics, MEMs, Biology


Portable health monitoring (Terahertz, mm-wave, optics, sonic)
Sensor chip in a
contact lens
MEMs
Microsystems
Photonics
Electronics
Sensor and Opto-genetics
Micro OCT
Subsurface Hearing Aid
Imaging
3D intravenous
cell imager

Bio-Electrical (Optics, THz,


Bio-Photonics mm-wave,
Artery Vehicle sonic)
 Biomedical
Instrumentation and Micro-surgery
interfacing instruments
 Neural Interfacing
 Imaging, modeling 1 mm
100 m
Neural Interfacing
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Semiconductors Taking Over: Solid State Lighting

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Future of Integration: Electronics, Photonics, MEMs, Biology

IBM (Electronic/Opto-electronic Processors)

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Flexible Displays
Iphone (today)

Universal Display Corp.


Flexible, Pixelated, Display

Wireless (Micro Antennae)

Display (LEDs, Optoelectronics)

Transparency and Flexibility

Electronics (Graphene)
Flexible Internet Display Screen

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Or No Displays!
Scene from Star Wars (Fiction) ICT Graphics Lab, USC (Reality)

Very Soon!

Wireless (Antenna)

Display (LEDs, Optoelectronics)

Electronics

Lasers (Hologram)

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