- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 4487
- author: MoleCluesTV
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What is a semiconductor? Chemistry Calendar, September: Communication
In the ninth video of the Chemistry Calendar we investigate why the name Silicon Valley is...
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: MoleCluesTV
What is a semiconductor? Chemistry Calendar, September: Communication
In the ninth video of the Chemistry Calendar we investigate why the name Silicon Valley is associated with a lot of our new technology. Why would one of the elements in the Periodic Table give name to one of the centers for technological research? The Chemistry Calendar is a joint project between Molecular Frontiers, Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg and Universeum. We work together with film company Untamed Science to launch a video per month during the International Year of Chemistry 2011. The Chemistry Calendar is a joint project between Molecular Frontiers, Chalmers University of Technology, University of Gothenburg and Universeum. We work together with film company Untamed Science to launch a video per month during the International Year of Chemistry 2011. You can find out more, and download teaching material at www.moleclues.org
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 4487
- author: MoleCluesTV
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Semiconductor Electronics Theory Lesson 1 Segment 1 - Semiconductor Atoms
Semiconductor Devices Theory Lesson 1 Segment 1 set1s1.mpg...
published: 11 Feb 2010
author: Venturecaplaw
Semiconductor Electronics Theory Lesson 1 Segment 1 - Semiconductor Atoms
Semiconductor Devices Theory Lesson 1 Segment 1 set1s1.mpg
- published: 11 Feb 2010
- views: 27281
- author: Venturecaplaw
8:03
Semiconductor Technology at TSMC, 2011
An up to date and current overview of semiconductor manufacturing technology from TSMC in ...
published: 27 Mar 2011
author: Andrew Shephard
Semiconductor Technology at TSMC, 2011
An up to date and current overview of semiconductor manufacturing technology from TSMC in Taiwan. Nicely produced and informative if you tune-out the voice-over slightly. Better access than any Fab tour. Recommended if you have any interest in how semiconductors are made/manufactured in volume right now.
- published: 27 Mar 2011
- views: 45649
- author: Andrew Shephard
8:38
Semiconductors
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com A semiconductor is a material that has an electrical co...
published: 06 May 2010
author: TutorVista
Semiconductors
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com A semiconductor is a material that has an electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and an insulator, that is, generally in the range 103 siemens per centimeter to 10−8 S Devices made from semiconductor materials are the foundation of modern electronics, including radio, computers, telephones, and many other devices. Semiconductor devices include the various types of transistor, solar cells, many kinds of diodes including the light-emitting diode, the silicon controlled rectifier, and digital and analog integrated circuits. Solar photovoltaic panels are large semiconductor devices that directly convert light energy into electrical energy. An external electrical field may change a semiconductor's resistivity. In a metallic conductor, current is carried by the flow of electrons. In semiconductors, current can be carried either by the flow of electrons or by the flow of positively-charged "holes" in the electron structure of the material. Common semiconducting materials are crystalline solids but amorphous and liquid semiconductors are known, such as mixtures of arsenic, selenium and tellurium in a variety of proportions. They share with better known semiconductors intermediate conductivity and a rapid variation of conductivity with temperature but lack the rigid crystalline structure of conventional semiconductors such as silicon and so are relatively insensitive to impurities and radiation damage. Silicon is used to create most ...
- published: 06 May 2010
- views: 19381
- author: TutorVista
50:32
11 Semiconductor Physics
Video Lecture Series from IIT Professors (Not Available in NPTEL) Introduction to Electron...
published: 13 Apr 2012
author: Satish Kashyap
11 Semiconductor Physics
Video Lecture Series from IIT Professors (Not Available in NPTEL) Introduction to Electronic Circuits by Prof. SC Dutta Roy For More Video Lectures .... www.satishkashyap.com For free ebooks .... www.ebook29.blogspot.com 1 Introduction to the course and Basic Electrical...
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 8523
- author: Satish Kashyap
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Semiconductors: 3D Animation
my very first ever 3D animation. made for physics, highschool 2003. Please visit my websit...
published: 04 Jun 2006
author: Garry Law
Semiconductors: 3D Animation
my very first ever 3D animation. made for physics, highschool 2003. Please visit my website to see what else I've been doing! www.escapetheory.com.au
- published: 04 Jun 2006
- views: 167470
- author: Garry Law
15:41
391 San Antonio - A Semiconductor Documentary
Silicon Valley is known worldwide as the global center of high tech innovation. In large p...
published: 20 Mar 2009
author: ComputerHistory
391 San Antonio - A Semiconductor Documentary
Silicon Valley is known worldwide as the global center of high tech innovation. In large part, the spark that ignited Silicon Valley's explosive growth can be traced back to a 50 year-old dispute that occurred in the building at 391 San Antonio Road, Mountain View, California. In the 1950s William Shockley was considered a "God" in the electronics world. He led the Bell Labs team that invented the transistor in 1948. With funding from Arnold Beckman -- a wealthy scientist-businessman -- Shockley established the Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory in 1955. Shockley went against Beckman's recommendation to set up in southern California, near Beckman's own company, and established the lab in a former Quonset hut at 391 San Antonio. Shockley's disruptive management style eventually forced eight of his young scientists to approach Arnold Beckman directly in an attempt to remove Shockley from day-to-day management. When their bid fails, the group feels they have burned their bridges and must find alternative employment. Through an East Coast banker, the scientists are introduced to Sherman Fairchild, a New York industrialist. He is intrigued by the potential of silicon transistors and agrees to support the group with an investment of $1.3 million to start a new company called Fairchild Semiconductor. In Silicon Valley lore, the dissenting scientists became known as the Traitorous Eight - some of whom went on to bigger and better things. Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore founded Intel in ...
- published: 20 Mar 2009
- views: 21166
- author: ComputerHistory
73:05
Modern Physics Lecture 29, Semiconductors
For more information about course, please visit physlab.lums.edu.pk...
published: 19 Dec 2011
author: khwarizmisciencesoc
Modern Physics Lecture 29, Semiconductors
For more information about course, please visit physlab.lums.edu.pk
- published: 19 Dec 2011
- views: 5810
- author: khwarizmisciencesoc
45:44
XII_96.Semiconductor, pn junction
Physics, Class XII Chapter : Semiconductor Topic : pn junction Classroom lecture by Pradee...
published: 11 Nov 2012
author: Pradeep Kshetrapal
XII_96.Semiconductor, pn junction
Physics, Class XII Chapter : Semiconductor Topic : pn junction Classroom lecture by Pradeep Kshetrapal. Language : English mixed with Hindi.
- published: 11 Nov 2012
- views: 1506
- author: Pradeep Kshetrapal
19:09
Doping of semiconductors
This video describes the mechanism of current conduction inside of a p-type respectively n...
published: 06 Apr 2011
author: HomoFaciens
Doping of semiconductors
This video describes the mechanism of current conduction inside of a p-type respectively n-type semiconductor. Using aluminum as a dopant for a silicon crystal creates holes inside of the crystal structure. Additional conduction electrons are privided by dopants like phosphorus.
- published: 06 Apr 2011
- views: 33964
- author: HomoFaciens
1:15
Semiconductors Energy level diagram - Energy Band in solids
In the case of a single isolated atom, there are various discrete energy levels. In solids...
published: 07 Jan 2013
author: eASYtIPS4YOU
Semiconductors Energy level diagram - Energy Band in solids
In the case of a single isolated atom, there are various discrete energy levels. In solids, the atoms are arranged in a systematic space lattice and each atom is influenced by neighbouring atoms. The closeness of atoms results in the intermixing of electrons of neighbouring atoms. Due to this, number of permissible energy levels increases. Hence in the case of a solid, instead of a single energy level associated with single atom, there will be bands of energy levels. A set of such closely packed energy levels is called an energy band. The bands of energy levels are referred to the entire solid as a whole and not to the single atom. The concept of energy bands can be understood from the animation. The energy levels of a single isolated atom of silicon are shown in animation. Each silicon atom has 14 electrons, two of which occupy K shell, 8 occupy the L shell and 4 occupy the M shell. The electrons in the M shell are distributed as 2 electrons in the subshell 3s and 2 electrons in the subshell 3p. This subshell 3p is partially filled because it can accommodate a total of 6 electrons. The completely filled levels are known as core levels and the electrons filling these levels are called core electrons. The electrons in the outermost level are called valence electrons. The partially filled outermost level is valence level and the permitted levels which are vacant are known as conduction levels. In a solid, there are large number of atoms, which are very close to each other ...
- published: 07 Jan 2013
- author: eASYtIPS4YOU
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alienspacesciencenews.wordpress.com theideagirlsays.wordpress.com victoriastaffordapsychic...
published: 05 Jan 2013
author: theideagirlsays
Line 22f1fa19c3m1b7c8e13c6c Fowler-Nordheim Semiconductor Cross Ref Formulas 5g WOW SETI
alienspacesciencenews.wordpress.com theideagirlsays.wordpress.com victoriastaffordapsychicinvestigation.wordpress.com www.twitter.com 5g force ufo engine acceleration plasma formulas part 284c3m1b7c8e13c6c of 100 videos there are more videos after this one i'll post all then update the #. Math Equation Wow Seti 1977 radio signal alien Wow SETI 1977 radio signal alien 11/111/1/1/14=0.0071 Google 0.0071 Google 11 111 1 1 14 Cross ref keyword semi conductor with wow alien radio Signal videos - formula's in them Jan 1, 2013 Fowler-Nordheim Equation from wiki from previous videos split into 3 videos: Line 22f1fa19c3m1b7c8e13c6a Higgs Field Zener Fowler-Nordheim Equation UFO 5g WOW SETI Line 22f1fa19c3m1b7c8e13c6b Quantum Transport Fowler- Nordheim Formula UFO 5g WOW SETI Line 22f1fa19c3m1b7c8e13c6c Fowler-Nordheim Semiconductor Cross Ref Formulas WOW SETI Dec 7 2012 Keywords to research from data from previous video. Line 22f1fa19c3m1b7c8e13a Quantum Transport Nanodevices UFO 5g WOW SETI from keyword "field emission." Jan 2, 2013 Keyword Fowler-Nordheim Equation + semiconductor Cross reference with all WOW alien radio signal data videos using Google search. part 76 of 100 videos Math Equation: . 51/14/3/4/4/1/1/1/1/1/1 1=0.0001 Line 16a Stereographic Projection Time Lapse Functions Spherical Plucker Coordinates Euclidean Minkowski Space Line 16b Relativity Hyperbolas Neutrino Muon Einstein Kinetic Energy OPAL LEP CERN Detector WOW SETI LINE 16c,b OPERA ALEPH OPAL MUON DETECTOR ...
- published: 05 Jan 2013
- views: 1
- author: theideagirlsays
3:38
Understanding The FinFet Semiconductor Process
Threshold Systems provides consulting services to semiconductor manufacturers, semiconduct...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: ThresholdSystems
Understanding The FinFet Semiconductor Process
Threshold Systems provides consulting services to semiconductor manufacturers, semiconductor equipment and chemical suppliers, as well as high-tech start-up companies that provide key products and services to the semiconductor industry.
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 5442
- author: ThresholdSystems
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20 Hz
A Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt.
Audio Data courtesy of CARISMA, ope...
published: 17 Oct 2011
author: Semiconductor
20 Hz
A Semiconductor work by Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt.
Audio Data courtesy of CARISMA, operated by the University of Alberta, funded by the Canadian Space Agency. Special Thanks to Andy Kale.
Made for the exhibition Invisible Fields at Arts Santa Monica in Barcelona Spain.
http://www.lighthouse.org.uk/programme/invisible-fields
20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio, we hear tweeting and rumbles caused by incoming solar wind, captured at the frequency of 20 Hertz. Generated directly by the sound, tangible and sculptural forms emerge suggestive of scientific visualisations. As different frequencies interact both visually and aurally, complex patterns emerge to create interference phenomena that probe the limits of our perception.
05.00 minutes. / HD / 2011
HD single channel and HD 3D single channel.
20Hz is co-commissioned by Arts Santa Monica + Lighthouse . Supported by the British Council.
http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/20Hz/20Hz.htm
4:47
Magnetic Movie
The secret lives of invisible magnetic fields are revealed as chaotic ever-changing geomet...
published: 13 Jun 2008
author: Semiconductor
Magnetic Movie
The secret lives of invisible magnetic fields are revealed as chaotic ever-changing geometries . All action takes place around NASA's Space Sciences Laboratories, UC Berkeley, to recordings of space scientists describing their discoveries . Actual VLF audio recordings control the evolution of the fields as they delve into our inaudible surroundings, revealing recurrent ‘whistlers' produced by fleeting electrons . Are we observing a series of scientific experiments, the universe in flux, or a documentary of a fictional world?
More info here www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/Magnetic_Movie/Magnetic.htm
An Animate Projects commission for Channel 4 in association with Arts Council England.
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Black Rain
Black Rain is sourced from images collected by the twin satellite, solar mission, STEREO. ...
published: 30 Mar 2009
author: Semiconductor
Black Rain
Black Rain is sourced from images collected by the twin satellite, solar mission, STEREO. Here we see the HI (Heliospheric Imager) visual data as it tracks interplanetary space for solar wind and CME's (coronal mass ejections) heading towards Earth. Data courtesy of courtesy of the Heliospheric Imager on the NASA STEREO mission.
Working with STEREO scientists, Semiconductor collected all the HI image data to date, revealing the journey of the satellites from their initial orientation, to their current tracing of the Earth’s orbit around the Sun. Solar wind, CME's, passing planets and comets orbiting the sun can be seen as background stars and the milky way pass by.
As in Semiconductors previous work 'Brilliant Noise' which looked into the sun, they work with raw scientific satellite data which has not yet been cleaned and processed for public consumption. By embracing the artefacts, calibration and phenomena of the capturing process we are reminded of the presence of the human observer who endeavors to extend our perceptions and knowledge through technological innovation.
Commissioned by Animasivo Mexico City, 2009
www.semiconductorfilms.com
5:48
Brilliant Noise
Brilliant Noise by Semiconductor: Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt
Avaliable on DVD! with 12...
published: 05 Jul 2008
author: Semiconductor
Brilliant Noise
Brilliant Noise by Semiconductor: Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt
Avaliable on DVD! with 12 alternate soundtracks http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/WorldsInFluxDVD.html
Brilliant Noise takes us into the data vaults of solar astronomy. After sifting through hundreds of thousands of computer files, made accessible via open access archives, Semiconductor have brought together some of the sun's finest unseen moments. These images have been kept in their most raw form, revealing the energetic particles and solar wind as a rain of white noise. This grainy black and white quality is routinely cleaned up by NASA, hiding the processes and mechanics in action behind the capturing procedure. Most of the imagery has been collected as single snapshots containing additional information, by satellites orbiting the Earth. They are then reorganised into their spectral groups to create time-lapse sequences. The soundtrack highlights the hidden forces at play upon the solar surface, by directly translating areas of intensity within the image brightness into layers of audio manipulation and radio frequencies.
Lots more info here:
http://www.semiconductorfilms.com/root/Brilliant_Noise/BNoise.htm
...this version suffers a bit from the internet compression. The original version is much better.
Youtube results:
14:59
Peak Atlas DCA - Semiconductor Analyser - Model DCA55 - Peak Electronic Design Limited
A demonstration of the Peak Atlas DCA (Model DCA55) showing some of it's capabilities as w...
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: PeakAtlas
Peak Atlas DCA - Semiconductor Analyser - Model DCA55 - Peak Electronic Design Limited
A demonstration of the Peak Atlas DCA (Model DCA55) showing some of it's capabilities as well as some of it's limitations. A few components are tested here including transistors, MOSFETs, JFETs, LEDs and Thyristors, this is not an exhaustive list. Also included is a demonstration of the effects of temperature on the leakage current of a germanium transistor. (Leakage current of our sample germanium transistor doubles for every 5°C rise in temperature). Visit www.peakelec.co.uk for more detailed information including datasheets, user guides and pictures. Designed and made in Buxton, Derbyshire, UK. Order from our distributors or from us directly. Most of our distributors carry stock and can ship to you within your own country. See http for a list of our distributors.
- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 4112
- author: PeakAtlas
1:59
How Transistors Work - megathermodynamicful
n electronics, a transistor is a semiconductor device commonly used to amplify or switch e...
published: 13 Oct 2009
author: megathermodynamicful
How Transistors Work - megathermodynamicful
n electronics, a transistor is a semiconductor device commonly used to amplify or switch electronic signals. A transistor is made of a solid piece of a semiconductor material, with at least three terminals for connection to an external circuit. A voltage or current applied to one pair of the transistor's terminals changes the current flowing through another pair of terminals. Because the controlled (output) power can be much more than the controlling (input) power, the transistor provides amplification of a signal.
- published: 13 Oct 2009
- views: 33851
- author: megathermodynamicful
2:18
Dead Space 2 - Infinite Power Nodes & Semiconductors Glitch
This glitch allows you to generate as many power nodes you want. It can be done in chapter...
published: 29 Jan 2011
author: PowerPyx
Dead Space 2 - Infinite Power Nodes & Semiconductors Glitch
This glitch allows you to generate as many power nodes you want. It can be done in chapter 14. Open up the locked door that requires 1 power node before you get to the last save station in this chapter. Then save your data, quiet and reload. Go back to this room and this time there should be power nodes and a semiconductor inside. Go back to the save station and repeat the process. This strategy works out very well in your first playthrough. So you have your favorite weapons fully upgraded when starting the next playthrough with harder difficulty settings. It will also help you getting the following trophies: The Electrician, Fully Loaded, Picking Favorites, Fully Outfitted You want to see the full Dead Space 2 Guide? You want to Download this video? You want Guides for other Games? Well, it's just one click away: www.powerpyx.com
- published: 29 Jan 2011
- views: 208047
- author: PowerPyx
11:28
DIY: Home Semiconductor Fabrication (Magnetron Building)
At Home Semiconductor Fabrication: Part 2 This is the second in a series of videos about h...
published: 21 Jun 2011
author: sparkstarter
DIY: Home Semiconductor Fabrication (Magnetron Building)
At Home Semiconductor Fabrication: Part 2 This is the second in a series of videos about home semiconductor fabrication. The long term goal is to make a thin film solar cell, using commonly available household items. In this video a Magnetron is constructed and tested
- published: 21 Jun 2011
- views: 2549
- author: sparkstarter