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Small Swing Switches Adrian M. Ionescu and Kathy Boucart École Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne Kirsten E. Moselund IBM Research GmbH and Vincent Pott University of California, Berkeley Describes and evaluates the fundamental principles, modelling, simulation, design and fabrication of a range of different types of small swing switch. A self-contained resource for students and researchers in academia and industry, this up-to-date guide provides an in-depth overview of the existing solutions for steep subthreshold switches. 2011 | 247 x 174 mm | 270pp | 150 b/w illus. 978-0-521-76358-5 | Hardback c. | £70.00 c. www.cambridge.org/9780521763585
Nanoscale MOS Transistors Semi-Classical Transport and Applications
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Fundamentals of Modern VLSI Devices Second edition
David Esseni, Pierpaolo Palestri and Luca Selmi Università degli Studi di Udine, Italy
Yuan Taur University of California, San Diego and Tak H. Ning IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, New York
Provides the theoretical background and physical insight needed to understand new and future developments in the modeling and design of n- and p-MOS nanoscale transistors. Written from an engineering standpoint, it covers all the latest topics and assumes minimal background in solid state physics and quantum mechanics.
Learn the basic properties and designs of modern VLSI devices, as well as the factors affecting performance, with this thoroughly updated second edition. The internationallyrenowned authors highlight the interdependencies and tradeoffs between practically important device parameters, and discuss device scaling and scaling limits of CMOS and bipolar devices.
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‘In this comprehensive text, physicists and electrical engineers will find a thorough treatment of semiclassical carrier transport in the context of nanoscale MOSFETs. With only a very basic background in mathematics, physics, and electronic devices, the authors lead readers to a state-oftheart understanding of the advanced transport physics and simulation methods used to describe modern transistors.’ Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University
‘For the past several years, I’ve taught from Taur and Ning’s book because it’s best at connecting advanced device physics to real world device, circuit, and system technology. The second edition updates each chapter, adds new chapters on memory and SOI, doubles the number of appendices, and contains all new homework problems. The best book of its kind is now even better.’ Mark Lundstrom, Purdue University
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Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Device Physics H.-S. Philip Wong Stanford University and Deji Akinwande University of Texas, Austin Explaining the properties and performance of practical nanotube devices and applications, this is the first introductory textbook on the subject. Fundamental concepts are introduced for those without an advanced scientific background, whilst end-of-chapter problems aid and test understanding. Topics covered include nanotube transistors, interconnects, and the basic physics of graphene.
Electronic Thin-Film Reliability King-Ning Tu University of California, Los Angeles Based on a graduate course at UCLA, this book describes reliability and failure of thin films. Beginning with core topics such as deposition and diffusion, the book fully explains irreversible processes with practical examples. Closing with failure analysis, this book is ideal for graduate students, researchers and practitioners. 2010 | 247 x 174 mm | 412pp | 186 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51613-6 | Hardback | £55.00 eBook available www.cambridge.org/9780521516136
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Understanding
Modern Transistors and Diodes David L. Pulfrey University of British Columbia, Vancouver Rigorous textbook covering the three main types of transistor, as well as diodes. Also of interest to practising engineers. • Easy-to-read style • Thorough theoretical treatment combined with practical detail • MOSFETS, HBTs and HJFETS all covered • Uses the PSP model for MOSFETS • Describes solar cells/LEDs • End-of-chapter exercises • Lecture slides for undergraduate and graduate courses are available online
High-Speed Electronics and Optoelectronics Devices and Circuits Sheila Prasad Northeastern University, Boston Hermann Schumacher Universität Ulm, Germany and Anand Gopinath University of Minnesota An authoritative account of electronic and optoelectronic devices, and, uniquely, their circuit applications too. The theory and applications of MESFETs, HEMTs, RF MOSFETs, BJTs, HBTs, LEDs, and lasers are explained. Plentiful real world examples are included, as are end of chapter problems. Ideal for graduate students, professionals, and researchers.
2010 | 247 x 174 mm | 264pp | 125 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51905-2 | Hardback | £50.00 eBook available
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A Guide to
Hands-on MEMS Design and Prototyping Joel A. Kubby University of California, Santa Cruz Get the hands-on experience needed to design, fabricate and test MEMS devices with this practical guide. You will also learn to use foundry multi-project fabrication processes for low-cost MEMS projects, and end-ofchapter exercises and design challenges are provided, making this ideally suited for use in the classroom and by practising engineers. 2011 | 228 x 152 mm | 178pp | 132 b/w illus. 978-0-521-88925-4 | Hardback | £75.00 978-1-107-64579-0 | Paperback £27.99 www.cambridge.org/9780521889254
Inertial MEMS Principles and Practice Volker Kempe Sensor Dynamics AG A practical and systematic overview of the design, fabrication and test of MEMS-based inertial sensors, this invaluable resource shows you how to analyze and transform application requirements into practical designs and helps you to avoid potential pitfalls and cut design time. 2011 | 247 x 174 mm | 492pp | 218 b/w illus. 978-0-521-76658-6 | Hardback | £75.00 eBook available www.cambridge.org/9780521766586
High-Speed Electronics and Optoelectronics: ‘If you need one book to refresh yourself regarding semiconductors or to get an overview of modern high-speed semiconductors, then this is an excellent choice. I would think this would make a good text for a graduate overview course in semiconductor devices. This book has a good balance of depth and breadth of material.’ IEEE Microwave Magazine
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Fundamentals of Micro-Optics Hans Zappe University of Freiburg, Germany Covering all the key topics, from optical fundamentals to advanced applications, this book provides a complete guide to micro-optics. Extensive worked examples are included, plus real-world case studies and a wide range of end-ofchapter exercises, making this ideal for use in the classroom as well as for self study. 2010 | 247 x 174 mm | 646pp | 407 b/w illus. 197 exercises | 978-0-521-89542-2 | Hardback £70.00 | eBook available www.cambridge.org/9780521895422
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Micro- and Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics Transport in Microfluidic Devices Brian Kirby Cornell University, New York This text brings together several areas that are often taught separately – namely fluid mechanics, electrodynamics, and interfacial chemistry and electrochemistry – with a focused goal of preparing the modern microfluidics researcher to analyse and model continuum fluid mechanical systems encountered when working with microand nanofabricated devices. 2010 | 253 x 215 mm | 534pp | 228 b/w illus. 360 exercises | 978-0-521-11903-0 | Hardback £75.00 | eBook available www.cambridge.org/9780521119030
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Essentials of Microand Nanofluidics With Applications to the Biological and Chemical Sciences A. Terrence Conlisk Ohio State University This book introduces students to the physical principles to analyze fluid flow in micro and nano-size devices. This is the first book that unifies the thermal sciences with electrostatics and electrokinetics and colloid science; electrochemistry; and molecular biology. This textbook includes exercises, modern examples and applications, and a solutions manual available to qualified instructors. Publication March 2012 | 253 x 177 mm | 600pp 117 b/w illus. | 170 exercises | 978-0-521-88168-5 Hardback c. | £75.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521881685
Advanced Data Converters Gabriele Manganaro Analog Devices, Inc. Evaluating the basic principles, circuit and system design techniques and practical design trade-offs of the latest data converter architectures, this guide is a must-have for practising engineers and students. Numerous practical examples and an intuitive approach will help you choose the best architecture for your application and cut design time. Publication November 2011 | 247 x 174 mm | 240pp 978-1-107-00557-0 | Hardback c. | £70.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107005570 '...explores not only the “what?” and the “how?”, but also the “why?”, providing the reader with insights into the factors that drive the trade-offs in modern converter designs. The material is presented in an approachable manner, it reads like a tutorial by a friend who is an expert in the field.' David Robertson, Analog Devices
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HighFrequency Integrated Circuits
Digital Front-End in Wireless Communications and Broadcasting Circuits and Signal Processing
Sorin Voinigescu University of Toronto
Edited by Fa-Long Luo Element CXI, San Jose, California
A transistor-level, design-intensive overview of high speed and high frequency integrated circuits for wireless and broadband systems. Covering layout techniques to maximize device and circuit performance, and including step-bystep design methodologies and practical simulation and design projects, this comprehensive guide is an ideal resource for students and practitioners alike.
Covering everything from signal processing algorithms to integrated circuit design, this complete guide to digital front-end is invaluable for professional engineers and researchers. Showing how theory is translated into practical technology, it provides step-by-step design information, as well as relevant background theory and implementation examples from realworld systems.
The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series Publication January 2012 | 247 x 174 mm | 850pp 300 b/w illus. | 100 exercises | 978-0-521-87302-4 Hardback c. | £45.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521873024
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Practical Digital Wireless Signals
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Earl McCune Understand the meaning behind the mathematics of wireless signals and learn the intricacies and tradeoffs in signal selection and design with this practical guide. Based on over 30 years of industrial design experience, McCune provides a physical treatment of digital modulation, complementing the detailed mathematics found in more theoretical texts. The Cambridge RF and Microwave Engineering Series 2010 | 247 x 174 mm | 434pp | 485 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51630-3 | Hardback | £55.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521516303 ‘Any architect defining communications features for wireless products should find this book useful ...a book you can actually read… experienced readers … will find details in the unique explanations that offer greater insight into principles they though they already knew.’ High Frequency Electronics
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Detection and Estimation
for Communication and Radar Systems Kung Yao University of California, Los Angeles Flavio Lorenzelli The Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles and Chiao-En Chen National Chung-Cheng University, Taiwan Covering the fundamentals of detection and estimation theory, this systematic guide describes statistical tools that can be used to design, implement and optimize real-world systems. Packed with practical insights, it uses extensive examples from communication, telecommunication and radar engineering to illustrate how theoretical results are derived and applied in practice. 2011 | 247 x 174 mm | 380pp 978-0-521-76639-5 | Hardback c. | £45.00 c. www.cambridge.org/9780521766395
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Parallel Computer Organization and Design Michel Dubois University of Southern California Murali Annavaram University of Southern California and Per Stenström Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenberg Teaching the fundamental design concepts of chip multiprocessors and the challenges of emerging technology, this textbook prepares students for a career designing computer systems of the future. Teeming with practical examples and teachable in a single semester, it is perfect for senior undergraduate and graduate students taking computer architecture courses. Publication April 2012 | 246 x 189 mm | 700pp 978-0-521-88675-8 | Hardback c. | £40.00 c. www.cambridge.org/9780521886758
Building Parallel, Embedded, and Real-Time Applications with Ada
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John W. McCormick University of Northern Iowa Frank Singhoff Université de Bretagne Occidentale and Jérôme Hugues Institute for Space and Aeronautics Engineering (ISAE), Toulouse A guide to understanding and implementing multi-core, concurrent, distributed, realtime, and embedded applications. With an accessible writing style, a wealth of complete examples, and numerous exercises, this book is ideal for undergraduate students. It is also appropriate for graduate students and practitioners needing a solid foundation in these growing areas.
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Switching and Finite Automata Theory third edition Zvi Kohavi Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa and Niraj K. Jha Princeton University, New Jersey Understand the structure, behaviour, and limitations of logic machines with this thoroughly updated third edition. New material includes CMOS gates, logic synthesis, nanotechnologies, digital system testing, and asynchronous circuit design; there are also 200 illustrative examples and over 350 end-of-chapter review problems, instructor solutions and lecture slides. 2009 | 630pp | 233 tables | 358 exercises 978-0-521-85748-2 | Hardback | £50.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521857482
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Practical Design Verification
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Dhiraj K. Pradhan University of Bristol and Ian G. Harris University of California, Irvine Improve design efficiency and reduce costs with this practical guide to formal and simulation-based functional verification. Giving you a theoretical and practical understanding of the key issues involved, expert authors explain both formal and simulation-based techniques. You get insights into practical issues including hardware verification languages (HVLs) and system-level debugging. 2009 | 247 x 174 mm | 288pp 978-0-521-85972-1 | Hardback | £70.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521859721
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Arithmetic Optimization Techniques for Hardware and Software Design
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Ryan Kastner University of California, San Diego, Anup Hosangadi Cadence Design Systems Inc. and Farzan Fallah Stanford University, California Obtain better system performance, lower energy consumption, and avoid hand-coding arithmetic functions with this concise guide to automated optimization techniques for hardware and software design. High-speed architectures for implementing FIR filters are also covered, whilst clearly explained algorithms and illustrative examples make it easy to understand and implement the techniques. 2010 | 247 x 174 mm | 200pp | 13 tables 978-0-521-88099-2 | Hardback | £77.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521880992
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Principles of
Plasma Physics
for Engineers and Scientists Umran S. Inan Stanford University, California and Marek Golkowski University of Colorado, Denver This unified introduction provides the tools and techniques needed to analyze plasmas and connects plasma phenomena to other fields of study. Combining mathematical rigor with qualitative explanations, and linking theory to practice with example problems, this is a perfect textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students taking one-semester introductory courses. 2010 | 246 x 189 mm | 284pp | 59 b/w illus. 978-0-521-19372-6 | Hardback | £50.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521193726 ‘I have been teaching Introductory Plasma Physics to senior undergraduates and beginning graduate students for many years, and I find the level of the presentation
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Subsurface Imaging Edited by Bahaa Saleh University of Central Florida Introducing the principles, methods and applications of subsurface sensing and imaging, this book covers a wide range of techniques. Unifying the underlying physical and mathematical similarities, Saleh includes homework problems, plus numerous case studies, making it suitable for use as both a course text and as a professional reference. 2011 | 247 x 174 mm | 456pp | 474 colour illus. 978-1-107-00081-0 | Hardback | £65.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107000810 ‘On rare occasions, one encounters a book that defines a field... The book is authoritative, comprehensive, beautifully illustrated, and clearly written. It will remain the definitive work on this subject for years to come.’ Joseph W. Goodman, Stanford University
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Digital Satellite Navigation and Geophysics A Practical Guide with GNSS Signal Simulator and Receiver Laboratory Ivan G. Petrovski iP-Solutions and Toshiaki Tsujii Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Link your theoretical education to practical work experience with this hands-on guide to GNSS receiver technology, which includes numerous real-world examples, case studies and exercises. Also provided is a real-time software receiver and signal simulator, enabling you to create your own GNSS lab for research or study. Publication March 2012 | 247 x 174 mm | 450pp 978-0-521-76054-6 | Hardback c. | £80.00 c. www.cambridge.org/9780521760546
Essentials of
LTE and LTE-A
Amitabha Ghosh Motorola Solutions and Rapeepat Ratasuk Motorola Solutions This practical guide will quickly bring you up to speed on LTE and LTE-Advanced. With everything you need to know about the theory and technology behind the standards, as well as numerous examples, this is a must-have for engineers and managers in the wireless industry. The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series 2011 | 228 x 152 mm | 264pp | 68 b/w illus. 978-0-521-76870-2 | Hardback | £40.00 www.cambridge.org/9780521768702
Basic Electronics
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for Scientists and Engineers
Dennis L. Eggleston Occidental College, Los Angeles Ideal for a onesemester course, this concise textbook covers basic electronics for undergraduate students in science and engineering. Readers are shown how to work with electronic circuits and apply the techniques they have learnt. Laboratory exercises and solutions to the exercises (password-protected for instructors) are available online. 2011 | 246 x 189 mm | 266pp | 305 b/w illus. 978-0-521-76970-9 | Hardback | £70.00 978-0-521-15430-7 | Paperback | £35.00
www.cambridge.org/9780521769709 ‘Basic Electronics for Scientists and Engineers by Dennis Eggleston is an example of how the most important material in the introduction to electronics can be presented within a one semester time frame... Overall, the effort of the author is thrilling and, definitely, this text will be popular among many instructors and students.’ Anatoliy Glushchenko, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs