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MOSFET Modeling for VLSI Simulation : Theory and Practice - Narain Arora

MOSFET Modeling for VLSI Simulation

Theory and Practice

By: Narain Arora

eText | 14 February 2007

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A reprint of the classic text, this book popularized compact modeling of electronic and semiconductor devices and components for college and graduate-school classrooms, and manufacturing engineering, over a decade ago. The first comprehensive book on MOS transistor compact modeling, it was the most cited among similar books in the area and remains the most frequently cited today. The coverage is device-physics based and continues to be relevant to the latest advances in MOS transistor modeling. This is also the only book that discusses in detail how to measure device model parameters required for circuit simulations.

The book deals with the MOS Field Effect Transistor (MOSFET) models that are derived from basic semiconductor theory. Various models are developed, ranging from simple to more sophisticated models that take into account new physical effects observed in submicron transistors used in today's (1993) MOS VLSI technology. The assumptions used to arrive at the models are emphasized so that the accuracy of the models in describing the device characteristics are clearly understood. Due to the importance of designing reliable circuits, device reliability models are also covered. Understanding these models is essential when designing circuits for state-of-the-art MOS ICs.

Contents:
  • Overview
  • Review of Basic Semiconductor and pn Junction Theory
  • MOS Transistor Structure and Operation
  • MOS Capacitor
  • Threshold Voltage
  • MOSFET DC Model
  • Dynamic Model
  • Modeling Hot-Carrier Effects
  • Data Acquisition and Model Parameter Measurements
  • Model Parameter Extraction Using Optimization Method
  • SPICE Diode and MOSFET Models and Their Parameters
  • Statistical Modeling and Worst-Case Design Parameters

Readership: Integrated circuit chip designers, device model developers and circuit simulators.
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