The Berkeley Model Development Environment: A MATLAB-based Platform for Modeling and Analyzing Nanoscale Devices and Circuits
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We present the Berkeley Model and Algorithm Prototyping Platform (previously the Berkeley Model Development Environment) -- a free, extensible, and well-documented MATLAB-based system for rapidly modeling, analyzing, simulating, testing and debugging fully-general electronic devices and components. MDE provides end-users (e.g., device modelers and circuit designers) with a MATLAB API, a set of routines and data structures allowing users to quickly specify mathematical models for their devices and components (e.g., as systems of equations).
Furthermore, by leveraging the power of the general-purpose programmability, plotting/visualization functions, and scriptability of MATLAB (as opposed to the limited functions/capabilities provided by alternatives like SPICE/Verilog), MDE makes it convenient to analyze, simulate, test, and debug device and circuit models (e.g., by running standard AC, DC, and TRAN analyses, or user-defined, custom tests), before deployment.
In this talk, we will provide a tutorial-style introduction to MDE, including how to use it to create and analyze custom device models.
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