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How Silicon CMOS Technology Came to Dominate the Electronics Industry (5J2S9N)

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Description

This course is designed for legal professionals who may be involved in high-technology litigation who require background information relevant to their case. Today, the semiconductor industry is overwhelmingly dominated by CMOS technology. This course will review the historical and technical details of this unique technology, stressing the "things that mattered" as electronics technology developed.


Expert Biography

This Ph.D. has more than 15 years of engineering and management experience in the mainstream of the integrated circuit industry. He is the founder and President of a company that supplies intellectual property in the form of next generation MOS transistor models and associated “design kits,” used by fabless semiconductor companies for IC design in very demanding areas of analog, mixed-signal, RF, signal processing, communications, and ultra-low-power design. He also holds the position of Senior Model Development Engineer for a second high tech company, and is an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering at an internationally recognized technology institute. He is also the author of a best selling book, on MOSFET technology, he has also authored more than 70 journal articles and conference presentations, and is a frequent plenary (keynote) speaker at major international conferences throughout the world. He is also an experienced Expert Witness, having been engaged in numerous intellectual property matters.

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