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This is a web page produced by American Microsemiconductor, Inc. of Madison, New Jersey, a firm that specializes in obsolete and discontinued diodes, integrated circuits, transistors, SCRs, triacs, diacs and memories....
This site, provided by the American Physical Society's Division of Materials Physics, contains a series of images on high temperature superconductors, magnetic domains, electronic and atomic nanostructures and...
Created by the Georgia Institute of Technology, this is an animation of carrier flow in a intrinsic semiconductor. The site is quite simple, only being an animation, but it still could be useful in certain educational...
This resource is an Interactive Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) simulation. All the different variables can be modified to represent different aspects of this simulation. Results are presented once the...
This resource, created by Dean Zollman of Kansas State University, discusses light emitting diodes and the role of energy (band) gaps. It also discusses the effects of impurities. The resource has contains information on...
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