Mar 22, 2011
Complete IC simulation requires a full toolbox of hardware and software
Mar 16, 2011
[mos-ak] Final Program MOS-AK/GSA Workshop in Paris
program:
http://www.mos-ak.org/paris/
* Free On-line Registration Form:
http://www.mos-ak.org/paris/registration.php
* Venue:
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
LIP6 (UPMC)
4 Place Jussieu; Paris
Bâtiment ESCLANGON; Amphithéâtre ASTIER
* Agenda: 7-8 April 2011 MOS-AK/GSA Workshop
"Frontiers of the Compact Modeling for Advanced Analog/RF
Applications"
April 7 (13:00-16:00)
* half day/afternoon MOS-AK modeling session
* poster session introduction
* COMON Network meeting/session (members only)
* informal MOS-AK/COMON "modeling" dinner (individual selfpaid)
April 8 (9:00-16:00)
* morning MOS-AK Session
* poster session
* afternoon MOS-AK Session
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Mar 14, 2011
Looking for Modeling & Characterization Engineer. Please send resume to Goldie.Homan@onsemi.com or apply Job 10536 at http://www.onsemi.com/PowerSolutions/content.do?id=16367
- Perform and analyze electrical measurements on various devices.
- Design test structures.
- Extract device SPICE models using ICCAP, UTMOST, MQA, and other in-house software packages.
- Support transfer methodology for models from TRD to Design Methodology.
- Document characterization and modeling work according to established procedures.
- Evaluate and support implementation of new characterization, modeling and methods.
- Provide performance assessment and feedbacks for device development engineering.
- Interface with Design Methodology, Design, Foundry and external customers to resolve characterization/modeling issues and improve characterization/modeling methods.
- Work jointly with modeling groups in CZ to perform characterization/modeling tasks.
- Perform other tasks as may be from time to time assigned.
Position Requirements Successful candidates for this position will have:
- A BS/MS/PhD in Electrical Engineering/Physics/Material Science/Chemical Engineering/Chemistry. MS/PhD preferred.
- In-depth understanding of semiconductor device physics and proficiency in DC, AC, and RF characterization.
- Previous Design/Device fabrication/Process integration experience desired.
- Ability to utilize statistical techniques is required.
- UNIX/LINIX shell, PERL programming experience is desired.
- Previous experience with BiPolar device design/simulation/modeling is a plus.
- Previous experience in RF parasitic extraction is a plus
- Demonstrated ability to work successfully with external groups is required.
Mar 13, 2011
NASA To Host Open Source Summit
Mar 2, 2011
SPICE: a 40-year old open-source success story
From EDN:
SPICE: a 40-year old open-source success storySPICE, the Simulation Program with Integrated Circuits Emphasis, has turned 40 years old. The IEEE has marked the occasion by designating the development of SPICE as a Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing. On February 23rd, the Computer History Museum hosted a celebration with a roundtable discussion by the individuals most responsible for bringing SPICE from its origin as a UC Berkeley student project to the huge commercial success it has achieved as the most widely used tool in the semiconductor industry.
The panel (from left to right) consisted of:
- Ron Rohrer - 2002 Kaufman Award recipient, who taught the class at UCB that developed the progenitor of SPICE, CANCER (Computer Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits, Excluding Radiation)
- Larry Nagel - as a student in Ron’s class, Larry took on CANCER as his Master’s degree project, and eventually developed the 1st successful implementation - SPICE2 - as his doctoral thesis.
- Kim Hailey - co-founder (with Shawn Hailey) of Meta-Software, where HSPICE was created.
- Ken Kundert - who led the development of Cadence’s Spectre simulator.
- David Hodges - Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UCB, the panel moderator, who is well known for leading the development of analog IC design in CMOS and for the original (Level-1) Shichman-Hodges MOS device model.
Read more.... in EDN