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Device Modeling for Analog and RF CMOS Circuit Design

By: Tor A. Fjeldly, Trond Ytterdal, Trond Saether


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"In order to keep up with global demand, microelectronics engineers are continually challenged to produce increasingly complex, high performance integrated circuits. The steady downscaling of MOSFET/CMOS technology has highlighted the need for a thorough understanding of the properties, potentials and limitations of the latest device models and technology. Presenting state-of-the-art MOSFET models, this book will prove a valuable reference and text for engineers striving to achieve first-time-right, reduced time-to-market silicon products. Featuring: A complete survey of the CMOS device models used in modern analog and RF integrated circuit design. A thorough treatment of the device modeling challenges faced by designers today. An examination of the most commonly used MOSFET models, including BSIM4 and EKV. A discussion of the modeling of process variations and device mismatch effects, along with device model quality assurance. Two accompanying software packages, AIM-Spice and MOSCalc, available via the Internet. Bridging the gap between modeling and analog circuit design - Device Modeling for Analog & RF CMOS Circuit Design will appeal to practicing microelectronics engineers and senior and graduate level students following courses in analog integrated circuit design."



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