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Circuit simulation is widely used for the design of circuits, both
discrete and integrated. Device modeling is an impor tant aspect of
circuit simulation since it is the link between the physical device
and the sim ulate d device. Curren tly available circuit simulation
programs provide a variety of built-in models. Many circuit
designers use these built-in models whereas some incorporate new
models in the circuit sim ulation programs. Understanding device
modeling with particular emphasis on circuit simulation will be
helpful in utilizing the built-in models more efficiently as well
as in implementing new models. SPICE is used as a vehicle since it
is the most widely used circuit sim ulation program. How ever, some
issues are addressed which are not directly appli cable to SPICE
but are applicable to circuit simulation in general. These
discussions are useful for modifying SPICE and for understanding
other simulation programs. The gen eric version 2G. 6 is used as a
reference for SPICE, although numerous different versions exist
with different modifications. This book describes field effect
transistor models commonly used in a variety of circuit sim ulation
pro grams. Understanding of the basic device physics and some
familiarity with device modeling is assumed. Derivation of the
model equations is not included. ( SPICE is a circuit sim ulation
program available from EECS Industrial Support Office, 461 Cory
Hall, University of Cali fornia, Berkeley, CA 94720. )
Acknowledgements I wish to express my gratitude to Valid Logic
Systems, Inc."
Circuit simulation is widely used for the design of circuits, both
discrete and integrated. Device modeling is an impor tant aspect of
circuit simulation since it is the link between the physical device
and the sim ulate d device. Curren tly available circuit simulation
programs provide a variety of built-in models. Many circuit
designers use these built-in models whereas some incorporate new
models in the circuit sim ulation programs. Understanding device
modeling with particular emphasis on circuit simulation will be
helpful in utilizing the built-in models more efficiently as well
as in implementing new models. SPICE is used as a vehicle since it
is the most widely used circuit sim ulation program. How ever, some
issues are addressed which are not directly appli cable to SPICE
but are applicable to circuit simulation in general. These
discussions are useful for modifying SPICE and for understanding
other simulation programs. The gen eric version 2G. 6 is used as a
reference for SPICE, although numerous different versions exist
with different modifications. This book describes field effect
transistor models commonly used in a variety of circuit sim ulation
pro grams. Understanding of the basic device physics and some
familiarity with device modeling is assumed. Derivation of the
model equations is not included. ( SPICE is a circuit sim ulation
program available from EECS Industrial Support Office, 461 Cory
Hall, University of Cali fornia, Berkeley, CA 94720. )
Acknowledgements I wish to express my gratitude to Valid Logic
Systems, Inc."
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