
Compact MOSFET Models for VLSI Design
May 2009
This book presents a unified view of MOSFET modeling, allowing the practitioner to view and interpret device phenomena concurrently using different modeling strategies, as opposed to gaining familiarity with the models in isolation. Secondly, while MOS devices are well covered in a number of text books, device physics do not necessarily get linked to model parameters which serve as an input in the design phase, leaving a wide gap between device understanding and its use for optimal circuit performance. Further, being technology driven, models undergo evolution continuously. Yet from the projection of the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) it is possible to identify the core physical concepts that will drive the evolution and trend that is likely to dominate the future. Therefore, the impact of quantum mechanical related phenomena has been given more prominent presence in the pedagogic approach of this book than is available in currently available texts.
- Adopts a unified approach to guide students through the confusing array of MOSFET models
- Links MOS physics with device models to prepare practitioners for real-world design activities
- Helps fabless designers bridge the gap with off-site foundries
- Presents topics that will prepare readers for long-term developments in the field
- Includes solutions in every chapter
- Can be tailored for use among students and professionals of many levels