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[Moved]: Meaning of dc-operation point parameters in cadence virtuoso

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I'm trying to find out the mobility of an nmos-transistor and captured the cadence operation point parameters -- where can i find the meaning of them?
(I already had a look at the bsim4 and cadence docs but unfortunately I couldn't find the meaning of beff and u, are some cadence documents that specify there meaning?)
 

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beff is an effective current gain factor µeff·Cox·W/L, calculated from classic spice equation for penthode region of operation and strong inversion. Usually mobility is not showed in simulated DC OPs nor in documentation.
 
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I read in different boards that beff represents µeff*Cox*W/L but I coudn't find it in the documentary (except b0) could you give me a hint where I can find the definition of beff (in an more official document)?
 

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