What Is a Semiconductor | SIT

Introduction

Semiconductors are the foundation of all modern electronic systems. Every chip designed using VLSI is built on semiconductor materials.

To understand how chips work, it is important to first understand what semiconductors are and why they are used.

What is a Semiconductor

A semiconductor is a material whose ability to conduct electricity lies between that of a conductor and an insulator.

  • Conductors (like copper) allow electricity to flow easily
  • Insulators (like rubber) resist the flow of electricity
  • Semiconductors fall in between and can be controlled

This controllable conductivity is what makes semiconductors useful in electronic design.

Why Semiconductors are Important

The key advantage of semiconductors is that their electrical behavior can be controlled.

This allows engineers to:

  • Turn current flow on and off
  • Amplify signals
  • Process information

These capabilities are essential for building electronic circuits and systems.

Why Silicon is Widely Used

Silicon is the most commonly used semiconductor material.

It is preferred because it:

  • Is abundant and cost-effective
  • Has stable electrical properties
  • Can be manufactured at large scale

These factors make silicon suitable for building complex integrated circuits.

Role of Semiconductors in VLSI

Semiconductors enable the creation of transistors, which are the basic building blocks of chips.

Millions or billions of these transistors are integrated to form:

  • Logic circuits
  • Memory systems
  • Processing units

Without semiconductors, VLSI would not be possible.

How Semiconductors Enable Functionality

By controlling how current flows through semiconductor materials, engineers can design circuits that:

  • Perform logical operations
  • Store data
  • Process signals

This controlled behavior forms the basis of all digital and analog systems.

How to Think About This as a Learner

At this stage, you do not need to go deep into physics.

Instead, focus on understanding:

  • What a semiconductor is
  • Why it is used
  • How it enables circuit behavior

This is enough to build a strong conceptual foundation.

Career Connection

A basic understanding of semiconductors is relevant across all VLSI roles.

While some roles require deeper knowledge of semiconductor physics, most roles build on this foundational understanding.

Moving Forward

Now that you understand the material foundation of chips, the next step is to understand the tools used to design them.

You can continue with:

FAQ

Not at the beginning. A basic understanding is sufficient for most entry-level VLSI learning.

Silicon offers a good balance of performance, cost, and manufacturability.

No. They are used in all electronic systems, but VLSI uses them to build highly integrated circuits.