| Course name | Semiconductor Devices & Device Simulation |
| Course number | EE531 Cross listings: none |
| Credit Hours | 4 |
| Quarter Offered | Spring |
| Frequency | Every even year |
| Prerequisites | Required: EE 482 Recommended: |
| Course Description | Study of device phenomena in very small and high-speed devices including effects of scaling, interfaces, and high doping. Control of electrical characteristics (threshold voltage, breakdown voltage, on/off currents, current gain, switching speed) in small MOS structures. Extensive use of device simulation software. |
| Laboratory | none |
| Keywords | CMOS, submicron, TCAD, VLSI, device phenomena |
| Web Page | dunham.ee.washington.edu/ee531 |
| Contact | Name: Scott Dunham Department: Electrical Engineering email: dunham@ee.washington.edu |
This course is part of the curriculum in Applied Microtechnology at the University of Washington.