The first step in integrated circuit design is the simulation of said design in software to verify proper functionally and design requirements. Properties of the process are provided by fabrication foundries in the form of SPICE models. These SPICE models contain the electrical data and physical properties of the basic circuit elements. A limitation of these models is that the data collected by the foundry only accurately model the saturation region. This is fine for most users, but when operating devices in the subthreshold region they are inadequate for accurate simulation results. This is why optimizing the current SPICE models to characterize the subthreshold region is so important. In order to accurately simulate this region of operation, MOSFETs of varying widths and lengths are fabricated and the electrical test data is collected. From the data collected the parameters of the model files are optimized through parameter extraction rather than curve fitting. With the completed optimized models the circuit designer is able to simulate circuit designs for the sub threshold region accurately.
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19 April 2011
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS IN NONLINEAR DYNAMICS (ICAND 2010)
21–24 September 2010
Alberta, (Canada)
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April 19 2011
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Gregory Lum;
Gregory Lum
aSPAWAR System Center Pacific, San Diego, CA 92152‐5001
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Henry Au;
Henry Au
aSPAWAR System Center Pacific, San Diego, CA 92152‐5001
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Joseph Neff;
Joseph Neff
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Eric Bozeman;
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Nick Kamin;
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Randy Shimabukuro
Randy Shimabukuro
aSPAWAR System Center Pacific, San Diego, CA 92152‐5001
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Eric Bozeman
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Nick Kamin
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Randy Shimabukuro
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aSPAWAR System Center Pacific, San Diego, CA 92152‐5001
AIP Conf. Proc. 1339, 314–316 (2011)
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Gregory Lum, Henry Au, Joseph Neff, Eric Bozeman, Nick Kamin, Randy Shimabukuro; Subthreshold SPICE Model Optimization. AIP Conf. Proc. 19 April 2011; 1339 (1): 314–316. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3574869
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