ENSC495/851: Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication
SFU Eng. Science Course 2016-1 (Spring)
(ENSC 495, 4 credits, split as 2-0-4: ENSC 851, 3 credits, 2-0-1)

Description

This course gives students a hands-on introduction to Integrated Circuit Fabrication. The lectures introduce the theoretical background and application of each major IC fabrication processes: eg. oxidation, doping, depositions, photolithography and etching. Process simulation tools will be used throughout to  help understand each process. In parallel the laboratory gives practical experience of each process as part of an IC the students build from the bare silicon to final working devices
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Instructors
Professor: Glenn Chapman, Rm ASB 8831, Phone: 778-782-3814, email: glennc@cs.sfu.ca
Laboratory Engineer: Slide 3 Andras Szigeti, aszigeti@sfu.ca Rm ASB 8832
TA's: Amin Rasouli, mrasouli@sfu.ca

Prerequisite

The prerequisites are the students need are an understanding of basic transistor and diode operation. ENSC 222/ENSC 225 (Electronic Design I) or equivalent.  However the class is in high demand and entrance is by application only.  Please go the ensc website for the application instructions and  forms, for undergrads, or grad students, which must be turned into the ENSC undergrad assistant.  Final set applications will end by Jan. 8th.

Lecture Schedule

Lecture Tuesday,   17:30-19:20,  SCEB1012
Labs: LA02 Wed. 17:30-21:20,  ASB 8823
         LA01 Thur. 14:30-18:20,  ASB 8823 (depending on class size)
 
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Last updated Mar. 9, 2016