Tags: Compact Model

Description

Compact models are mathematical descriptions of semiconductor devices used in analog circuit simulation engines such as SPICE. A compact model provides a computationally efficient description of the terminal properties of a device as a function of terminal voltages:[{I}, {Q}] = f(Vg, Vd, Vs, Vb).

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Presentation Materials (1-3 of 3)

  1. ModSpec: an Open, Universal, Low-Level Model API: Proposal for designation as a CMC-approved standard

    Presentation Materials | 27 Mar 2017 | Contributor(s):: Jaijeet Roychowdhury, Tianshi Wang, A. Gokcen Mahmutoglu, Archit Gupta

    This is a presentation given to the CMC (Compact Modeling Coalition) on March 23, 2017, describing the ModSpec device modelling format and its benefits as a standard for compact model specification and interchange. Further mathematical/technical details of ModSpec are in...

  2. Formulating ModSpec or: what is a device, exactly?

    Presentation Materials | 27 Mar 2017 | Contributor(s):: Jaijeet Roychowdhury, Tianshi Wang, Karthik Aadithya, A. Gokcen Mahmutoglu, Archit Gupta, Bichen Wu

    ModSpec is a mathematically-based, multi-physics format for describing devices and their interaction with networks. This document details the "derivation" of the ModSpec format, describes the MATLAB API for ModSpec, and provides detailed examples.

  3. MAPP: The Berkeley Model and Algorithm Prototyping Platform

    Presentation Materials | 11 Jan 2016 | Contributor(s):: Tianshi Wang, Aadithya V Karthik, Jaijeet Roychowdhury

    This presentation is part of the 8th IEEE/ACM Workshop on Variability Modeling and Characterization (VMC) 2015. It provides an introduction to Berkeley Model and Algorithm Prototyping Platform (MAPP). MAPP is a MATLAB-based platform that provides a complete environment for developing, testing,...