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fogh
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Mon Oct 04, 2004 9:35 pm Post subject:
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Silvaco announced that they support bsim5.
That very nice and all, but what the heck is bsim5 ? It is not even mentioned on berkeley EECS.
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A. B.
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Mon Oct 04, 2004 10:42 pm Post subject:
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fogh wrote:
| Quote: | Silvaco announced that they support bsim5.
That very nice and all, but what the heck is bsim5 ? It is not even
mentioned on berkeley EECS.
I saw something by Jin He and al. If you can't find it I can e-mail to |
you the pdf. Good luck. |
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Andrew Beckett
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Tue Oct 05, 2004 1:48 am Post subject:
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I believe it is a Surface Potential model which is currently under
beta-test from Berkeley. There doesn't seem to be much information
about it publicly yet.
Andrew.
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 13:42:22 -0500, "A. B." <b@f.g> wrote:
| Quote: | fogh wrote:
Silvaco announced that they support bsim5.
That very nice and all, but what the heck is bsim5 ? It is not even
mentioned on berkeley EECS.
I saw something by Jin He and al. If you can't find it I can e-mail to
you the pdf. Good luck. |
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fogh
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Tue Oct 05, 2004 2:46 pm Post subject:
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According to that slide (http://www.eigroup.org/cmc/next_gen_cmos/bsim5latest.pdf)
It has the taste of a SP based model without being one. Reminds me of the ad' for some ginger ale.
It is extracted like a bsim4, calculates charges but *also* has stg to do with the SP. You get the taste of SP (decent distortion results ) without the hangover (new parametersets).
*yummy*yummy*
I put more trust on those contenders that simply publish the verilogAMS code for their latest model.
Andrew Beckett wrote:
| Quote: | I believe it is a Surface Potential model which is currently under
beta-test from Berkeley. There doesn't seem to be much information
about it publicly yet.
Andrew.
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 13:42:22 -0500, "A. B." <b@f.g> wrote:
fogh wrote:
Silvaco announced that they support bsim5.
That very nice and all, but what the heck is bsim5 ? It is not even
mentioned on berkeley EECS.
I saw something by Jin He and al. If you can't find it I can e-mail to
you the pdf. Good luck. |
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