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University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
University of Texas - M - 346
M341 Midterm Exam 156215February 17Name:UTEID:Score:IIIIIIIVVVIVIIYou can quote theorems, lemmas, or results in books and homework assignment without proving.1I.(15 points) Examples.1. Give an example of a 3 3 matrix A such that A is symme
University of Texas - E E - 339
Fabrication basics1Outline Semiconductor devices and interconnects: fabricationissues Doping depth profile controlduring epitaxial growthvia diffusionvia ion implantation Insulation/dielectrics/oxide layers Contacts and metallization Lithograph
University of Texas - E E - 339
P-N Junction: Equilibrium Conditions1Outline roles of p-n junctions; a reminder Abrupt junction approximation Contact potential and equilibrium band-bending Depletion approximation, and total and partialdepletion region widths One-sided junctions
University of Texas - E E - 339
P-N Junction: Steady-State Current flow1Outline Forward and Reverse bias Current flow: qualitative analysis Current flow: quantitative analysis Reverse breakdownZener breakdownAvalanche breakdown (Other) deviations from simple theory Short diode
University of Texas - E E - 339
P-N junctions: Capacitance and Switching1Outline CapacitanceDepletion capacitanceDiffusion capacitancecapacitance SwitchingDiffusion charge and storage delay timesDepletion layer charge and switching transients Summary21Capacitance of p-n jun
University of Texas - E E - 339
P-N junctions: diffused and implanted doping profiles1Outline Diffused/implanted junctions that act abrupt and those that dont (that are overtly graded) Summary21Abrupt junctions and graded junctions that act abruptObviously, the abrupt junction
University of Texas - E E - 339
Metal-Semiconductor Junctions1Outline Ideal Rectifying/Schottky contacts and ohmic contacts Schottky barrier contacts/diodes: equilibrium conditions current flow under bias non-ideal/real diodes capacitance and switching Ohmic contacts ideal re
University of Texas - E E - 339
Heterojunctions1Outline Definition and varieties Obtaining the equilibrium band diagram (quickdiscussion)discussion) Summary21Heterojunctions: definition and flavorsHeterojunctions are formed between different semiconductormaterials (vs. Homoj
University of Texas - E E - 339
TransistorTransistor introduction andBipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs)1Outline Brief introduction to the transistors (in general) Bipolar Junction transistors (BJTs) Qualitative analysis of current amplification in BJTs Figures of merit Quantit
University of Texas - E E - 339
Homework #4, Due Thursday 10/13/2011I. (20 Points) Problem 3.13 of text. For part (a) assume that the bar is actually 0.1 cmlong. Also, remember that for samples of uniform cross section and conductivity,multiply conductivity by cross-sectional area an
University of Texas - E E - 339
Homework #5, Due 11/8/2011I.(25 points) Problem 5.9 of text. Assume complete ionization.II.(25 points) Problem 5.21 of text.III.(25 points) Problem 5.27 of text. Again assume complete ionization on bothsides.IV.(25 points) Problems 5.35 of text.
University of Texas - E E - 339
ECE 339, Fall 2010, first in-class examSign and print your name in space provide below, providing last the name by which youare alphabetize at UT. (Do not provide social security number or similar.)Sign Name:_Print Name:_Further instructions/informat
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
US Government The US is a country founded on freedom.The founders of this country revolted fromGreat Britain because of the loss ofFreedoms and Taxation. Articles of Confederation failureWhat is the purpose of the US Government? Keep Order Promote
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
Stem Cells Why is this issue difficult for manypeople? What does this issue force society to thinkabout?Stem Cells Very Basic cells that can renew themselvesindefinitely. Muscle, brain, skin orintestinal cells. 2 Types-Embryonic- Zygote, blastoc
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
1. In the Articles of Confederation the national government could not tax. What were two otherweaknesses of the Articles?-no national court system and each state had its own currency2. The oldest purpose of government is to keep order. What are two oth
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
Stem Cells- very basic cells that can renew themselves indefinitely. Muscle, brain, skin, orintestinal cellsCloning is the process of creating a genetically identical copy of an existing organism byremoving the nucleus of an egg cell and replacing it w
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
The Article for Energy CQ Researcher Oil Jitters: Are the days of Cheap oil goneforever? 1-4-08 Vol 18 No 1 Pages 1-24 A new Energy?Energy History of US.Image Courtesy of US Dept Energy Information AdmEnergy and the United StatesSources of Ene
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
What incentives is the govermment giving corn farmers and ethanol producers?What are the potential advantages to using corn based ethanol?The gradual phaseout of lead in the 1970s and 1980s provided an additional boost to thefledgling ethanol industry.
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
1.Watch the video lecture on Healthcare2. Read the pdf article on healthcare. Remember it is from CQ researcher. The title of the articleis Health Care Reform: 6-10-10 vol 20 # 22 Here are the steps to download the CQ Researcherarticles.Go to Jeffco L
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
Health CareOf all of the forms ofinequality, injustice inhealth care is the mostshocking andinhumane .Martin Luther King, Jr.Image courtesy ofhttp:/www.americaslibrary.gov/aa/king/aa_king_subj.htmlArticle CQ researcher June 11, 2010 Health Care
Jefferson College - PSC - 103
Objective: The point of this lesson is to give you exposure to finding health insurance in theUnited States. In addition spend some time learning some terms such as Network, Point ofService, Preferred Provider, Health Maintenance Organization, Co-Paymen
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
CH 5 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS2. The components of revenues and expenses differ as follows:RevenuesExpensesMerchandisingSalesCost of Goods Sold and OperatingServiceFees, Rents, etc.Operating (only)3.Under a periodic inventory system the company does
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
Bank reconciliation exampleSan Diego Harbor Tours has poor internal control over cash. Owner Nathan Johnson suspectsthe cashier of stealing. Below are some details of the companys cash at September 30.Johnson asks you to determine if there is any missi
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
10 Point Exercise, Due 11-1-11. See pp. 417-418 and apply reading to the following.Ripley Shirt Co. sells on credit and manages its own receivables.Average experience for the past year has been as follows:CashSalesCOGSUncollect. Exp.Other Expenses
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
Purchase ReturnA return of goods from the buyer to the seller for cash or creditNet SalesSales - Sales Returns and Allowances - Sales DiscountsSales DiscountA reduction given by the seller for a prompt payment of a credit salePurchase InvoiceA docu
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
Chapter 6: Reporting and Analyzing InventoryThe focus of Chapter 6 is merchandise inventory. Inventory resulting from manufacturing andhow to cost that inventory is a topic of the Managerial Accounting course.In the way of background, the authors discu
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
Fraud and Internal ControlFraud and Internal ControlFraudDishonest act by an employee that results in personal benefitto the employee at a cost to the employer.Three factors thatcontribute tofraudulent activity.Illustration 7-17-1Fraud and Inter
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
Timing IssuesTiming IssuesAccrual versus Cash Basis of AccountingCash-Basis Accounting Revenues are recognized only when cash is received. Expenses are recognized only when cash is paid. Prohibited under generally accepted accountingprinciples (GAA
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
Using the Financial StatementsUsing the Financial StatementsUsing the Income StatementIllustration 2-10Profitability ratios measure the operating success of a company for a given period of time.2-1Using the Financial StatementsUsing the Financial S
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
CH. 6 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1. Agree. Effective inventory management is frequently the key to successful businessoperations. Management attempts to maintain sufficient quantities and types of goods tomeet expected customer demand. It also seeks to avoid
Jefferson College - ACC - 101
CHAPTER 6 Reporting and Analyzing Inventory Chapter Outline Study Objective 1 - Describe the Steps in Determining Inventory Quantities . In a merchandising company, inventory consists of many different items. These items have two common characterist
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
Atomic nucleus- the dense positively charged center of every atomElectron- an extremely small, negatively charged subatomic particle found outside the atomicnucleusProton- a positively charged subatomic particle of the atomic nucleusNeutron- An electr
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
Chapter 16MixturesMixture- A combination of two or moresubstances in which each substanceretains its propertiesDistillation- A purifying process in which avaporized substance is collected byexposing it to cooler temperatures over areceiving flask,
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
Chapter 16MixturesMixture- A combination of two or moresubstances in which each substanceretains its propertiesDistillation- A purifying process in which avaporized substance is collected byexposing it to cooler temperatures over areceiving flask,
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
Chapter 15How atoms bond andmolecules attractValence shell-The outermost occupiedshell of an atomElectron-dot structure- A shorthandnotation of the shell model of an atom, inwhich valence electrons are shown aroundan atomic symbolElectron-dot str
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
Chapter 13The atomic nucleus andradioactivityRadioactivityElements with unstable nuclei areradioactiveRadioactivity- The process in whichunstable atomic nuclei break down andemit radiationAlpha particle- The nucleus of a heliumatom, which consis
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
Chapter 12Atoms and the periodic tableNOT PHYSICSAtomsAtoms- the smallest particle of an elementthat can exist either alone or incombinationAtoms are made up of 3 smallersubatomic particles- electrons, protons,and neutronsElectron- an extremely
Jefferson College - PHY - 101
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Jefferson College - BUS - 120
1.2.3.4.5.Krystal WeinPrinciples of Managementp. 33Managing for information technology is the challenge Sergio Marchionne isdealing with. Since he is only at his office one week out of the month other thanmeetings, he has to be very up to date w
Jefferson College - BUS - 120
Krystal Weinp. 3331. There are two forces for change that are causing GM to undertake major organizationalchange. The most important is definitely social and political pressures. GM has a lot toprove. They are trying to boost sales due to losing 88 bi
Jefferson College - BUS - 120
Krystal Weinp. 1901. Azul airline has a great growth strategy. By offering free transportation to the airline,customers are more willing to fly. Azul targets middle-class people in Brazil. By makingflying as cheap/cheaper than the bus people will want
Jefferson College - BUS - 120
1. Mark Zukerberg has legitimate power because he is the CEO of his company and refusesto accept an IPO. He reminds his employees to stay focused on their job and not thepayout. He still has full control of his company including 3 out of the 5 seating v
Jefferson College - ENG - 102
PHL 202 Final ExamStudy GuideI. EuthanasiaoDefine Voluntary and Nonvoluntary Euthanasia Active and Passive Euthanasiao Apply to euthanasia casesII. AbortionoooooRoe v. WadePlanned Parenthood v. CaseyStenberg v. CarhartGonzales v. Planned
Jefferson College - ENG - 102
Group Presentation #5Capital PunishmentDirections: Consider each grouping of questions below. Your job, collectively, is toresearch as extensively as possible each of these areas and organize your findings into afive page minimum double-spaced paper.
Jefferson College - ENG - 102
Website CredibilityGo to Google and search the words "Michael Jackson", take the first two entries, these will bebelow the news results, and evaluate them. You will need to print 2 sheets and turn them both in.Website Name: _1. Credibility Is there an
Jefferson College - ENG - 102
Website CredibilityGo to Google and search the words "Michael Jackson", take the first two entries, these will bebelow the news results, and evaluate them. You will need to print 2 sheets and turn them both in.Website Name: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Jefferson College - ENG - 102
Website CredibilityGo to Google and search the words "Michael Jackson", take the first two entries, these will bebelow the news results, and evaluate them. You will need to print 2 sheets and turn them both in.Website Name: www.michaeljackson.com1. Cr
Jefferson College - ENG - 102
Krystal WeinEnglish Comp IIReading Response 13After reading Everyday Use, I realized that I really like this story. Its all aboutheritage. Dee lets go of her heritage and moves on to bigger and better things.Meanwhile Dees mom and sister hold on to t