Fundamentals of Transistors
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1. Lecture 1.5: Compact Models
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2. About "compact models"
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3. Two types of compact models
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4. Second type of compact models
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5. Focus of course and this lectu…
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6. Compact models for numerical c…
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7. Numerical circuit analysis
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8. Simple, compact model for a di…
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9. Solving the circuit equation
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10. Newton's method
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11. Graphical representation
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12. Newton's method
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13. What can go wrong?
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14. A simpler compact model
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15. A simpler compact model
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16. Some requirements of a compact…
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17. The need for a physics-based c…
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18. Mathematical requirements of a…
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19. For more information
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20. Summary
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