| Technology Modeling Associates, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. TMA MEDICI, Two-Dimensional Device Simulation Program, Version 2.0, 1994. |
....to Tcl Tk [26] is the object system and the large number of sophisticated basis classes for data manipulation, user interface generation, and for handling asynchronous events. As an open framework a large number of process and device simulators from different vendors like TSUPREM [27] and MEDICI [28] from TMA and ATHENA [29] from SILVACO are accessible. Integrated wrapper programs are used to convert the input files to the corresponding data format of the simulator. The distribution of the workload is done by job farming. For an efficient use of the resources the framework polls periodically ....
Technology Modeling Associates, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. TMA MEDICI, Two-Dimensional Device Simulation Program, Version 2.0, 1994.
....models with substrate terminals) 24] 2] 11] aims at building accurate circuit level models for devices and local substrate. Here the extraction of model parameters and substrate resistance has been commonly done from measurements or device level simulations using simulators such as MEDICI [22]. The contributions of this work are twofold. First, this new model bridges the gap between high current device models and full chip substrate model, so transient circuit simulation can be performed with simultaneous consideration of devices, substrate and interconnect systems. Second, we ....
Technology Modeling Associates, Inc., Palt Alto, California, MEDICI, Two Dimensional Device Simulation Program, 1992.
....degrees, with steep temperature gradients within the range of micrometers from the heat source [6] CMOS I O circuit analysis demands a tightly coupled electrothermal simulator that can compute the transient electrothermal response of the circuit. Traditionally, 2D device simulators such as MEDICI [7] are used to study device self heating effects [6] 9] The computation cost of these simulators makes it infeasible to extend their applications to circuit simulations. Incorporating electrothermal simulation capability into an electrical simulation environment such as SPICE requires both accurate ....
Technology Modeling Associates, Inc., Palt Alto, California, MEDICI, Two Dimensional Device Simulation Program, 1992.
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Technology Modeling Associates, Inc., Palo Alto, CA. TMA MEDICI, Two-Dimensional Device Simulation Program, Version 2.0, 1994.
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