More than Moore [electronic resource] :Creating High Value Micro/Nanoelectronics Systems / edited by Guo Qi Zhang, Alfred Roosmalen.
by Zhang, Guo Qi [editor.]; Roosmalen, Alfred [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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The Changing Landscape of Micro/Nanoelectronics -- Smart Integrated Systems: From Components to Products -- RF Technologies and Systems -- High Voltage and Power -- Sensors and Actuators on CMOS Platforms -- Biochips -- Optoelectronics -- Semiconductor Image Sensing -- Heterogeneous Integration: Building the Foundation for Innovative Products -- System-Level Design.
More than Moore (MtM) explores a new area of micro/nanoelectronics, which reaches beyond the boundaries of conventional semiconductor technologies and applications. Creating and integrating various non-digital functionality to semiconductor products, MtM focuses on creating high value micro/nanoelectronics systems, motivating new technological possibilities and unlimited application potential. Drawing upon technological insight and extensive practical experience, G.Q. Zhang, A. J. van Roosmalen and contributors discuss: The changing landscape of micro/nanoelectronics Smart integrated systems – from components to products RF technologies and systems High voltage and power Sensors and actuators on CMOS platforms Biochips Optoelectronics Semiconductor image sensing Heterogeneous integration - building the foundation for innovative products System Level Design More than Moore will be of interest to graduate students, engineers, scientists and R&D managers involved in the value chain of semiconductors, micro/nanoelectronics, materials and equipment, design, consumer and professional electronics, and broad application domains.
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