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).

Compact Models on nanoHUB

Tools (1-5 of 5)

  1. Compact NEGF-Based Solver for Double-Gate MOSFETs

    17 Nov 2020 | Contributor(s):: Fabian Hosenfeld, Alexander Kloes

    Fast simulation of the DC current in a nanoscale double-gate MOSFET including thermionic emission and source-to-drain tunneling current.

  2. SPICE Subcircuit Generator for Ferromagnetic Nanomaterials

    05 Feb 2018 | Contributor(s):: Onur Dincer, Azad Naeemi

    Generates SPICE subcircuit netlist for ferromagnetic nanometarials for spintronic devices

  3. sugarcube-cad

    Tools | 18 Feb 2016 | Contributor(s):: Jason Clark, Quincy Clark

    CAD for MEMS via systems of compact models. This commercial tool is published by Sugarcube Systems, which requires a registration fee to use. The nanoHUB does not receive revenue or assume liability for the use of this tool.

  4. VALint: the NEEDS Verilog-A Checker (BETA)

    Tools | 21 Jan 2015 | Contributor(s):: Xufeng Wang, Geoffrey Coram, Colin McAndrew

    Verilog-A lint and pretty printer created by NEEDS

  5. R3 Model Xyce Simulation Lab

    Tools | 20 Nov 2014 | Contributor(s):: Xufeng Wang

    A tool exploring the internals of the R3 compact model through Xyce