Introduction to fabrication technology

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @068_priyanshusarkar9
    @068_priyanshusarkar9 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice explaination..👏👏

  • @aerodynamico6427
    @aerodynamico6427 21 день назад

    At 31:01, "electrons can follow", NOT "electrons can flow".

  • @aerodynamico6427
    @aerodynamico6427 21 день назад

    39:22 - It's NOT a "silicon rod". It's a "silicon carbide" rod!

  • @aerodynamico6427
    @aerodynamico6427 21 день назад

    31:32 - "Prof. "bcui""? He's Prof. Bo Chui!

  • @KunalSingh-lr7yq
    @KunalSingh-lr7yq 4 года назад

    Thank you sir for this lecture , Sir I am confused on what you show the image of gas sensor - thermal oxidation of zn ( this image is diffrent from what you explain and drow during explanation ) so when I see the image I am confued .

  • @KunalSingh-lr7yq
    @KunalSingh-lr7yq 4 года назад

    In picture image two heater metals on the side of zno , but the diagram which is explained by you , there is no heater out of zno , so these images are confued me .

  • @aerodynamico6427
    @aerodynamico6427 21 день назад

    Obsessed with his inter-digitated electrodes, he NEVER EVEN ONCE discusses Field Oxide: the most important oxide in MOSFET operation. Also. he completely skips explaining pad oxides after mentioning it once.