Semiconductor Modeling: (eBook)
XX, 766 Seiten
Springer US (Verlag)
978-0-387-24160-9 (ISBN)
Discusses process variation, model accuracy, design flow and many other practical engineering, reliability and manufacturing issues
Gives a good overview for a person who is not an expert in modeling and simulation, enabling them to extract the necessary information to competently use modeling and simulation programs
Written for engineering students and product design engineers
Semiconductor Modeling: For Simulating Signal, Power, and Electromagnetic Integrity assists engineers - both recent graduates and working product designers - in designing high-speed circuits. The authors apply circuit theory, circuit simulation tools, and practical experience to help the engineer understand semiconductor modeling as applied to high-speed digital designs. The emphasis is on semiconductor modeling, with PCB transmission line effects, equipment enclosure effects, and other modeling issues discussed as needed. The text addresses many practical considerations, including process variation, model accuracy, validation and verification, signal integrity, and design flow. Readers will benefit from its survey of modeling for semiconductors, packages, and interconnects, along with usable advice on how to get complex, high-speed prototypes to work on the first try.Highlights include:- Presents a very complete and well-balanced treatment of modeling of semiconductors, packages, and interconnects. Facilitates reader comprehension of the whole field of high-speed modeling, including digital and RF circuits.- Combines practical modeling techniques with the latest EDA tools for simulation and successful high-speed digital design. Facilitates resolution of practical, every-day problems.- Presents modeling from its historical roots to current state of the art. Facilitates keeping abreast of the latest modeling developments as they continue to unfold.
Dedication 5
CONTENTS 6
PREFACE 14
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 18
PART1: INTRODUCTION 20
Chapter 1 HOW THE WORKPLACE SUPPORTS SUCCESSFUL DESIGN 21
Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO MODELING CONCEPTS 32
PART 2: GENERATING MODELS 64
Chapter 3 MODEL PROPERTIES DERIVED FROM DEVICE PHYSICS THEORY 65
Chapter 4 MEASURING MODEL PROPERTIES IN THE LABORATORY 110
Chapter 5 USING STATISTICAL DATA TO CHARACTERIZE COMPONENT POPULATIONS 148
PART 3: SELECTING COMPONENTS AND THEIR MODELS 166
Chapter 6 USING SELECTION GUIDES TO COMPARE AND CONTRAST COMPONENTS 167
Chapter 7 USING DATA SHEETS TO COMPARE AND CONTRAST COMPONENTS 182
Chapter 8 SELECTING THE BEST MODEL FOR A SIMULATION 212
Chapter 9 MODELING AND SIMULATION IN THE DESIGN PROCESS FLOW 255
PART 4: ABOUT THE IBIS MODEL 270
Chapter 10 KEY CONCEPTS OF THE IBIS SPECIFICATION 271
Chapter 11 USING IBIS MODELS IN WHAT- IF SIMULATIONS 325
Chapter 12 FIXING ERRORS AND OMISSIONS IN IBIS MODELS 370
Chapter 13 USING EDA TOOLS TO CREATE AND VALIDATE IBIS MODELS FROM SPICE 404
PART 5: MANAGING MODELS 433
Chapter 14 SOURCES OF IBIS MODELS 434
Chapter 15 WORKING WITH THE MODEL LIBRARY 460
PART 6: MODEL ACCURACY AND VERIFICATION 484
Chapter 16 METHODOLOGY FOR VERIFYING MODELS 485
Chapter 17 VERIFYING MODEL ACCURACY BY USING LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS 517
Chapter 18 BALANCING ACCURACY AGAINST PRACTICALITY WHEN CORRELATING SIMULATION RESULTS 551
Chapter 19 DERIVING AN EQUATION- BASED MODEL FROM A MACROMODEL 561
PART 7: FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN MODELING 577
Chapter 20 THE CHALLENGE TO IBIS 578
Chapter 21 FEEDBACK TO THE MODEL PROVIDER IMPROVES MODEL ACCURACY 635
Chapter 22 FUTURE TRENDS IN MODELING 645
Chapter 23 USING PROBABILITY: THE ULTIMATE FUTURE OF SIMULATION 687
PART 8: GLOSSARY, BIBLIOGRAPHY, INDEX, AND CD- ROM 708
GLOSSARY 709
BIBLIOGRAPHY 735
INDEX 746
USING THE COMPANION CD- ROM 768
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.1.2007 |
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Co-Autor | D.J. Carpenter |
Zusatzinfo | XX, 766 p. |
Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Weitere Themen ► CAD-Programme |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Angewandte Mathematik | |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
Schlagworte | Circuit Design • EMC • IBIS • Integrated circuit • linear optimization • Logic • Manufacturing • Model • Modeling • Physics • Power • Production • semiconductor • Semiconductor Modeling • Signal • Signal integrity • Simulation • Software • SPICE • Transmission • verification |
ISBN-10 | 0-387-24160-4 / 0387241604 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-387-24160-9 / 9780387241609 |
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