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This simulation is designed to give users an interactive visual representation of how a MOSFET would work under different scenarios by asking for input from the user and plotting the resulting graph of drain current against drain voltage. By running simulations to answer a series of guided questions, users will gain a more intuitive feeling for the operation of a MOSFET.
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Acknowledgements
The following Ph.D. students at Purdue University have provided valuable technical input for this project.
Samiran Ganguly
Computer Engineering Department, Specializing in Quantum Transportation
Yuanchen Chu, Xin Jin, and Xingshu Sun
Electrical Engineering Department, Specializing in Nanotechnology
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Chen Shang; Sankarsh Ramadas; Tanya Faltens; Derrick Kearney; Krishna Madhavan; (2014) "MOSFETsim", mosfetsat - id #927.