• Circuit Rubberband

Real-time Circuit Simulation Rubberband Capability

With the rubberband feature of SmartSpice and Gateway analog design improvement is made easy. Changing values of models or device instance parameters in any combination provides realtime feedback on the change in circuit performance through the rubberband capability.

Features

  • Increase Circuit Design Productivity
  • Debug your circuits interactively in real time
  • Easy to use
  • Run via an interactive GUI with SmartSpice or with Gateway
  • Rubberband on any combination of Model or Instance Parameters,
  • Convenient navigation through device and model hierarchy
  • Save and Reuse setups for future applications

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TCAD Recommended Textbooks

CMOS: Mixed-Signal Circuit Design, Second Edition
R. Jacob Baker.
Published Wiley-IEEE Press, 2nd Edition. Published 2009, pp. 330
ISBN 978-0-470-29026-2

Understanding Modern Transistors and Diodes
David L. Pulfrey,
Cambridge University Press, New York, 2010, pp. 336
ISBN 978-0-521-51460-6

Understanding Signal Integrity
Stephen C. Thierauf,
Published Artech House, December 2010, pp. 250
ISBN-13: 978-1-59693-981-3

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 Silvaco provides state-of-the-art device models and TCAD tools that are widely used by semiconductor companies. We are excited to establish this joint development program with Silvaco so customers will have early access to our ReRAM technology on the most powerful simulation tools in the industry and can fast-track the release of their next-generation products. This is another key step by Weebit Nano to accelerate the incorporation of ReRAM technology by a larger number of OEM customers. 
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 We are developing gallium oxide devices with a completely new proprietary manufacturing method. Utilizing a device simulator will become important in order to efficiently develop such new devices. For the decision to use Silvaco’s device simulator, the deciding factors were Silvaco’s extensive track record with wide band gap semiconductors, and Silvaco’s depth of knowledge of power devices. We expect to see even more progress in our development of GaO™ power devices as we move toward practical applications.