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Mosfet models for spice simulation, including BSIM3v3 and BSIM4 / William Liu.

By: Liu, William [author.].
Contributor(s): John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [Hoboken, New Jersey] : Wiley-Interscience Publication, c2001Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2001]Description: 1 PDF (xii, 588 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470547182.Subject(s): SPICE (Computer file) | Integrated circuits -- Design and construction | Electronic circuit design | Analytical models | Approximation methods | Artificial neural networks | Capacitance | Capacitance measurement | Capacitance-voltage characteristics | Capacitors | Conformal mapping | Convergence | Differential equations | Doping profiles | Electric fields | Electric potential | Equations | Equivalent circuits | HEMTs | Indexes | Integrated circuit modeling | Junctions | Logic gates | MESFETs | MODFETs | MOS devices | MOSFETs | Manuals | Mathematical model | Noise | Noise figure | Noise measurement | Numerical models | Resistance | Robustness | SPICE | Temperature | Threshold voltage | Transient analysis | TransistorsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3815/31 | 621.38150285 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Modeling jargons -- Basic facts about BSIM3 -- BSIM3 parameters -- Improvable areas of BSIM3 -- Improvements in BSIM4.
Summary: An expert guide to understanding and making optimum use of BSIM Used by more chip designers worldwide than any other comparable model, the Berkeley Short-Channel IGFET Model (BSIM) has, over the past few years, established itself as the de facto standard MOSFET SPICE model for circuit simulation and CMOS technology development. Yet, until now, there have been no independent expert guides or tutorials to supplement the various BSIM manuals currently available. Written by a noted expert in the field, this book fills that gap in the literature by providing a comprehensive guide to understanding and making optimal use of BSIM3 and BSIM4. Drawing upon his extensive experience designing with BSIM, William Liu provides a brief history of the model, discusses the various advantages of BSIM over other models, and explores the reasons why BSIM3 has been adopted by the majority of circuit manufacturers. He then provides engineers with the detailed practical information and guidance they need to master all of BSIM's features. He: * Summarizes key BSIM3 components * Represents the BSIM3 model with equivalent circuits for various operating conditions * Provides a comprehensive glossary of modeling terminology * Lists alphabetically BSIM3 parameters along with their meanings and relevant equations * Explores BSIM3's flaws and provides improvement suggestions * Describes all of BSIM4's improvements and new features * Provides useful SPICE files, which are available online at the Wiley ftp site.
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Modeling jargons -- Basic facts about BSIM3 -- BSIM3 parameters -- Improvable areas of BSIM3 -- Improvements in BSIM4.

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An expert guide to understanding and making optimum use of BSIM Used by more chip designers worldwide than any other comparable model, the Berkeley Short-Channel IGFET Model (BSIM) has, over the past few years, established itself as the de facto standard MOSFET SPICE model for circuit simulation and CMOS technology development. Yet, until now, there have been no independent expert guides or tutorials to supplement the various BSIM manuals currently available. Written by a noted expert in the field, this book fills that gap in the literature by providing a comprehensive guide to understanding and making optimal use of BSIM3 and BSIM4. Drawing upon his extensive experience designing with BSIM, William Liu provides a brief history of the model, discusses the various advantages of BSIM over other models, and explores the reasons why BSIM3 has been adopted by the majority of circuit manufacturers. He then provides engineers with the detailed practical information and guidance they need to master all of BSIM's features. He: * Summarizes key BSIM3 components * Represents the BSIM3 model with equivalent circuits for various operating conditions * Provides a comprehensive glossary of modeling terminology * Lists alphabetically BSIM3 parameters along with their meanings and relevant equations * Explores BSIM3's flaws and provides improvement suggestions * Describes all of BSIM4's improvements and new features * Provides useful SPICE files, which are available online at the Wiley ftp site.

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