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PETE : Purdue Emerging Technology Evaluator
Estimate circuit level performance and power of novel devices
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Archive Version 1.1
Published on 13 Feb 2008, unpublished on 21 Jan 2009 All versions
doi:10.4231/D31N7XM3B cite this
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Abstract
Using PETE one can evaluate any MOSFET like devices or any New Devices in terms of performance on Benchmark circuits. The input to the tool can be in terms of typical MOSFET parameters or in terms of I-V and C-V tables. The Benchmark circuits include minimum sized inverter, nand chain, norchain, 8-bit Full Adder, Ring Oscillator and Cascaded inverters driving a big load capacitance. Further, one can perform DC simulations on inverters and obtain voltage transfer characteristics (VTCs) and noise margin/ gain from the VTC.
Credits
Thanks to the following people for their contributions to this work:
Arijit Raychowdhury and Charles Augustine | ... Core engine |
Yunfei Gao | ... GUI development |
Arijit Raychowdhury | ... Theory |
We would also like to acknowledge our helpful discussions with Jaydeep Kulkarni and Qikai Chen.
This work was funded by the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI) and Intel Corporation.
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Nanoelectronics Research Initiative and Intel Corp.
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