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Silvaco Delivers New Generation of MIPI I3C® Sensor Connectivity IP
March 30, 2020in News, SIPware News /by Erick CastellonMarch 30, 2020
Reducing Organic LED Fabrication Time and Cost via Multi-Scale Flow Simulation
March 9, 2020in TCAD Webinars, Webinars for Display Week /by Erick CastellonApril 2nd 2020 | 10:00 am – 11:00 am (PDT)
Drift diffusion simulations are widely applied to study multilayer organic LED devices, whereas microscopic methods are often restricted to the computation of single molecule properties that cannot directly be translated to the device scale. In this webinar, we present an automated interface flow from microscopic to TCAD simulation, in order to bridge this gap and enable device designers to analyze the impact of microscopic molecular properties on device performance.
Utmost IV Quick-Start Model Optimization Templates
March 1, 2020in Modeling Webinars /by Erick CastellonMarch 12th 2020 | 10:00 am – 11:00 am (PDT)
This webinar will present a new capability available in UTMOST IV: the Quick-Start Optimization Templates. This is a feature that allows users to quickly create an optimization project for a specific model, based on their data. It significantly increases the user’s productivity, at the same time requiring little or no prior SPICE modeling experience.
Nanoscale Devices
February 26, 2020in Nanoscale Devices, TCAD Published Papers /by Erick CastellonSolar Cells
February 26, 2020in Solar Cells, TCAD Published Papers /by Erick CastellonMEMS
February 26, 2020in MEMS, TCAD Published Papers /by Erick CastellonMemory Devices
February 26, 2020in TCAD Published Papers /by Erick CastellonOptoelectronics
February 26, 2020in Optoelectronics, TCAD Published Papers /by Erick CastellonRadiation, SEU and Reliability
February 26, 2020in Radiation, SEU and Reliability, TCAD Published Papers /by Erick Castellon- Contact