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http://www.eet.bme.hu Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices Microelectronics, BSc course Autumn semester 2008/2009, Requirements http://www.eet.bme.hu/~poppe/miel/en/00-requirements.ppt
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 2 Basic information ► 5 th semester ► 3+0+1 signature / 5 credits 3 hours of classroom lectures (average) 2x2 / even weeks, 1x2 odd weeks This is an odd week (Monday only) Monday: V2 357, Thursday: V2 323 1 hour computer laboratory practice in average Lumped into 6 four hour sessions ► Lecturer: dr. András Poppe, assoc.prof., Department of Electron Devices, lecture room: V2 357/323 ► Laboratory practice: András Tímár, laboratory: V2 302/324 (Mentor Graphics IC Design Lab)
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 3 Basic information (cont.) ► Department office (admin): V2 326 ► A. Poppe: V2 347, poppe@eet.bme.hu ► A. Tímár: V2 341, timar@eet.bme.hu ► Course adminstration: MOODLE system: http://moodle.eet.bme.hu/
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 4 Course administration:
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 5 Course administration Log in with your NEPTUN code
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 6 Laboratory practice ► Details from András Tímár ► Basically: 6 sessions / semester, 4 hours / session Material of each session available in Moodle Each session starts with a small test from the session material to be learnt by yourself They who did not pass the test can not continue the lab Introduction given by the instructor, small design tasks are to be solved Documentation of the work done to be submitted for a strict deadline via Moodle Score and feedback given by the instructor
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 7 Requirements for the signature ► Two major tests according to central schedule: 5th week / 10 October 13th week / 1 December Mark 2 (satisfactory) required for the signature ► 6 laboratory sessions need to be completed with success small test passed practice completed documentation submitted and accepted by the instructor ► Final mark: 80% major test, 20% laboratory mark ► Second chance: once for the major test, once for a failed laboratory session
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Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Electron Devices 08-09-2008 Microelectronics BSc course, Requirements © András Poppe & Vladimír Székely, BME-EET 2008 8 Reading ► These PPT-s ► Parts of the book "Digital integrated circuits" by Jan M. Rabaey et al. ► Hungarian literature ► M. Rencz & I. Zólomy: Microelectronics handouts
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