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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Free device model parameters for analog IC simulation - Predictive Technology Model, and etc.
http://ptm.asu.edu/
Though the device parameters are not measured from the real devices, they can be used for simulation (within reasonable tolerance?).
Will read it for more details.
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Another related website http://www.mos-ak.org/
At its "Modeling Links", there are several related links to device modeling websites.
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In http://www.idea2ic.com/index.html, search for "BSIM4 simplified", you can also find information of device modeling, including the comparison between various device parameters with different lengths (180nm down to 22nm) in PDF.
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1um and 50nm MOSFET models, provided by R. Jacob Baker:
http://cmosedu.com/cmos1/cmosedu_models.txt
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