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- Nama: Iskandar Z. Karnain
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- Saya bukan siapa-siapa, mantan dosen yg tidak ada istimewanya.
- Tidak ada capaian yang bisa dibanggakan dalam hidup saya.
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- Self motivated, result driven, strong rational thinking.
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Materi Kuliah
- Transistor dalam IC Monolitik #11
- Dioda dalam bentuk IC Monolitik #12
- Resistor dalam IC Monolitik #13
- Kapasitor dan Induktor dalam IC Monolitik #14
- Crossover dalam IC monolitik #15
- Tataletak dalam IC monolitik #16
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IC Development |
"The future of integrated electonics is the future of electronics itself," stated G.E. Moore in 1965. He then went on predicting that 'the number of transistor per chip will double every 18 months', a law that bears his name: Moore's Law. This law then enables expanding markets and revenues of electronic industry, which in turn enable larger research and development (R & D) and manufacturing investments, which again in turn enables the exponential trends in technology productivity, as govern by Moore's Law. The complexity for minimum component costs has increased at a rate of roughly a factor of two per year. Certainly over the short term this rate can be expected to continue, if not to increase. Over the longer term, the rate of increase is a bit more uncertain, although there is no reason to believe it will not remain nearly constant for at least 10 years. That means by 1975, the number of components per integrated circuit for minimum cost will be 65,000. I believe that such a large circuit can be built on a single wafer. -– Gordon E Moore -- (Electronics, Volume 38, Number 8, April 19, 1965) |
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