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Understanding Semiconductors Corey Richard

Understanding Semiconductors By Corey Richard

Understanding Semiconductors by Corey Richard


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Understanding Semiconductors: A Technical Guide for Non-Technical People by Corey Richard

Gain complete understanding of electronic systems and their constituent parts. From the origins of the semiconductor industry right up until today, this book serves as a technical primer to semiconductor technology. Spanning design and manufacturing to the basic physics of electricity, it provides a comprehensive base of understanding from transistor to iPhone.

Melding an accessible, conversational style with over 100 diagrams and illustrations, Understanding Semiconductors provides clear explanations of technical concepts going deep enough to fully explain key vernacular, mechanisms, and basic processes, without getting lost in the supporting theories or the theories that support the supporting theories. Concepts are tethered to the real world with crisp analysis of industry dynamics and future trends.

As a break from the straight-ahead scientific concepts that keep the world of semiconductors spinning, Understanding Semiconductors is liberally sprinkled with apt analogies that elucidate difficult concepts. For example, when describing the relationship between voltage, current, power, and the flow of electricity through an electronic system, the book draws a parallel to a hot shower and the water utility system. Most of these are paired with clear visuals, giving you the best chance possible to absorb the concept at hand before moving on to the next topic.

Whether you're narrowly technical or don't know silicon from silly putty, working directly in hardware technologies and want to know more, or simply a curious person seeking hard information about the technology that powers the modern world, Understanding Semiconductors will be an informative, dependable resource.


What You'll Learn:

  • Charge, Electricity, and Basic Physics
  • What are Semiconductors
  • The Semiconductor Value Chain and Design Trade-Offs
  • Transistors and Other Common Circuit Building Blocks
  • Semiconductor Design from Concept to Tapeout
  • Wafer Fabrication and Semiconductor Manufacturing Process
  • Integrated Circuit (IC) Packaging and Signal & Power Integrity (SIPI)
  • Common Circuits and System Components
  • RF and Wireless Technologies
  • System Architecture and Integration
  • The Semiconductor Industry - Challenges, History, and Trends
  • The Future of Semiconductors and Electronic Systems


Who This Book Is For:

People working directly in the semiconductor, electronics, and hardware technologies fields or in supporting industries, hobbyists and new electrical engineering enthusiasts with minimal technical experience or pre-existing qualifications, and curious individuals interested in learning more about a fascinating area of technology. Though designed for a non- or semi-technical reader, engineers focused in one particular domain can also use this book to broaden their understanding in areas that aren't directly related to their core area of expertise.


About Corey Richard

Corey Richard leads the Executive Search and Developer Recruiting practice at SignalFire, an SF-based $2B Venture Capital Fund with notable investments in Grammarly, Uber, Ro, and Color Genomics. He supports over 150 seed and growth stage startups, helping founders attract and hire key talent across Engineering, Product, and GTM. Before coming to SignalFire, Corey supported Apple's Silicon Engineering Group for four years, where he built next generation engineering organizations across all facets of silicon design - supporting both the Analog-Mixed-Signal (AMS) Design and IC Packaging Orgs. Prior to Apple, he consulted for a wide array of hardware technology giants including Harman International, Cirrus Logic, and Xilinx FPGA. Corey completed his MBA in Organizational Development & Entrepreneurship at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and was valedictorian of his undergraduate class at SDSU, where he studied Finance, Sustainability, and Organizational Psychology.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Semiconductors Basics

Electricity

Electric Charge

Electric Current

Electromagnetic Force (EMF) and Voltage

Power

Joule's Law

Conductivity

Conductors

Insulators

Semiconductors

Silicon - The Crucial Semiconductor

Semiconductor History - Part One

Semiconductor Value Chain

Customer Need & Market Demand

Chip Design

Fabrication & Manufacturing

Packaging & Assembly

System Integration

Product Delivery

Performance, Power, Area, and Cost (PPAC)

Who Uses Semiconductors?

Chapter Two: Circuit Building Blocks

Discrete Components - The Building Blocks of Circuits

Transistors

Transistor Structure

How Transistors Work - A Water Analogy

FinFET vs. MOSFET Transistors

CMOS

Geometric vs. Functional Scaling - Part 1

Logic Gates

Chapter Three: Building a System

Different Levels of Electronics - How the System Fits Together

Integrated Circuit Design Flow

System Level Architecture

Front End Design

Design Verification

Physical Design

High Level Synthesis

Design Netlist

Floorplanning

Place-and-Route

Clock-tree Synthesis

Back End Validation

Manufacturing (GDS)

EDA Tools

Chapter Four: Semiconductor Manufacturing

Front-End Manufacturing

Deposition

Patterning & Lithography

Removal Processes

Physical Property Alteration

Cycling - Pre & Post Metal

Wafer Probing, Yield, and Failure Analysis

Back-End Manufacturing

Assembly & Test

Wafer Dicing

Die Bonding

External Interconnect Formation

Encapsulation and Sealing

Final Testing

Chapter Five:

Tying the System Together

Input / Output (I/O)

IC Packaging

Wire Bonding

Flip Chip Packaging

Wafer Level Packaging

Multi-Chip Modules & System-In Packages

2.5/3D Packaging

Signal Integrity

Bus Interfaces

Power Flow within Electronic Systems

Chapter Six:

Common Circuits and System Components

Digital vs. Analog

Wavelength vs. Frequency

Building a System - Putting Components Together Common System Components - The SIA Framework

Micro Components

Logic

Memory

OSD

Analog Components

Micro Components

Microprocessors & Microcontrollers

Digital Signal Processors

Micro Component Market Summary

Logic

Special Purpose Logic

Central Processing Unit

Graphics Processing Unit

ASIC vs. FPGA

System on Chip

Logic Market Summary

Memory

Memory Stack

Volatile Memory

Random Access Memory

DRAM

SRAM

Non-Volatile Memory

Primary Memory

ROM

PROM

EPROM

EEPROM

NAND

Secondary Memory

HDD

SSD

Stacked Die Memory

High Bandwidth Memory

Hybrid Memory Cube

Memory Market Summary

Optoelectronics, Sensors & Actuators, and Discrete Components

Optoelectronics

Sensors & Actuators

MEMS

Discrete Components

PMIC

PMU

OSD Market Summary

Analog Components

General Purpose Analog IC vs. ASSP

Analog Component Market Summary

Chapter Seven: RF & Wireless Technologies

RF Signals and The Electromagnetic Spectrum

RFIC - Transmitters and Receivers

Power Source

Oscillators

Modulators & Demodulators

Amplifiers

Antenna

Filters

OSI Reference Model

Application Layer

Physical Layer (PHY)

Macro System Stack

RF and Wireless - The Big Picture

Base Stations

Tracking a Phone Call

Broadcasting and Frequency Regulation

Digital Signal Processing

TDMA & CDMA

1G to 5G - An Evolution

Wireless Communication and Cloud Computing

Chapter Eight: System Architecture and Integration

Macro vs. Micro-Architecture

Common Chip Architectures

Von Neumann Architecture

Harvard Architecture

CISC vs. RISC

Choosing an ISA

Heterogenous vs. Monolithic Integration

Chapter Nine: The Semiconductor Industry - Past, Present, and Future

Semiconductor Industry - Major Challenges

Design Costs

Manufacturing Costs

Evolution of the Semiconductor Industry

1960-1980's: Fully Integrated Semiconductor Companies

1980's-2000: IDM + Fabless Design + Pure-Play Foundry

2000-Today: IDM + Fabless Design + Foundries + System Companies

Fabs vs. Fabless Design - The Case Against IDM's

Industry Outlook

Cyclical Revenues and High Volatility

High R&D and Capital Investment

Positive Productivity Growth


Long-Term Profitability

High Consolidation

2010-2021: Major Acquisitions by Year

U.S. vs. International Semiconductor Market

COVID-19 & The Semiconductor Supply Chain

Chinese Competition

Chapter Ten: The Future of Semiconductors and Electronic Systems

Prolonging Moore's Law - Sustaining Technologies

2.5 & 3D Die Stacking

Gate-All-Around (GAA) Transistors & New Channel Materials

Custom Silicon & Specialized Accelerators

Graphene Carbon Nanotubes & 2D Transistors

Overcoming Moore's Law - New Technologies

Quantum Computing & Quantum Transistors

Neuromorphic Computing

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9781484288467
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Understanding Semiconductors: A Technical Guide for Non-Technical People by Corey Richard
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