Showing posts with label EKV 2.6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EKV 2.6. Show all posts

Jul 14, 2020

[RG] research paper reached 500 citations


FOSS EKV2.6 Verilog-A Compact MOSFET Model
Wladek Grabinski1, Marcelo Pavanello2, Michelly de Souza2, Daniel Tomaszewski3, Jola Malesinska3, Grzegorz Głuszko3, Matthias Bucher4, Nikolaos Makris4, Aristeidis Nikolaou4, Ahmed Abo-Elhadid5, Marek Mierzwinski6, Laurent Lemaitre7, Mike Brinson8, Christophe Lallement9, Jean-Michel Sallese10, Sadayuki Yoshitomi11, Paul Malisse12, Henri Oguey13, Stefan Cserveny13, Christian Enz10, François Krummenacher10 and Eric Vittoz10 
in 49th European Solid-State Device Research Conference 
(ESSDERC; pp. 190-193)

DOI: 10.1109/essderc.2019.8901822 

FOSS EKV2.6 Verilog-A at GitHub https://github.com/ekv26/model

1 MOS-AK Association (EU), 
2 Centro Universitario FEI, Sao Bernardo do Campo (BR), 
3 Institute of Electron Technology, Warsaw (PL), 
4 Technical University of Crete, Chania (GR), 
5 Mentor Graphics (USA), 
6 Keysight Technologies (USA), 
7 Lemaitre EDA Consulting, 
8 London Metropolitan University (UK), 
9 ICube, Strasbourg University (F), 
10 EPFL Lausanne, 
11 Toshiba (J), 
12 Europractice/IMEC (B), 
13 CSEM S.A., Neuchatel (CH)

May 11, 2020

Conference Paper Reached 500 Reads

Wladek 
Wladek Grabinski, Daniel Tomaszewski, Farzan Jazaeri, Anurag Mangla, Jean-Michel Sallese, Maria-Anna Chalkiadaki, Antonios Bazigos, and Matthias Bucher
FOSS EKV 2.6 Parameter Extractor
22nd International MIXDES Conference, pp. 181-186 (2015)

Abstract: The design of advanced integrated circuits (IC) in particular for low power analog and radio-frequency (RF) application becomes more complex as the device level modeling confronting challenges in micro- and nano-meter CMOS processes. As present CMOS technologies continue geometry scaling the designers can benefit using dedicated SPICE MOSFET models and apply specific analog design methodologies. The EKV was developed especially to meet altogether the analog/RF design requirements. This paper describes a basic set of the DC parameter extraction steps for the EKV 2.6 model. The free open source software (FOSS) Profile2D tool was used to illustrate an accurate EKV 2.6 DC extraction strategy.