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RF simulation and BSIM3 model for MOSFETs

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Hi all,
Is there a RF simulation program except Aplac in which I can use the BSIM3 model?

md
 

It's on BB's FM, also keep your eyes peeled at here:**broken link removed**
 

MWO 4.0 onwards
 

Nearly all simulators now support BSIM3. You should look for the subversion.

BSIM3V3.1 and
BSIM3V3.2 are the most important

BSIM3V3.0 is buggy

And be careful because BSIM3 is not a full RF model. It lacks the substrate parasitics and channnel noise model is inaccurate. Most companies built a RF subcircuit model around the BSIM3 or use BSIM4.
 

many simulators use bsim3, it is quite old, now most use bsim3v3, hspice smartspice and spectre all support
 

On 2002-03-03 20:33, rfsystem wrote:
Nearly all simulators now support BSIM3. You should look for the subversion.

BSIM3V3.1 and
BSIM3V3.2 are the most important

BSIM3V3.0 is buggy

And be careful because BSIM3 is not a full RF model. It lacks the substrate parasitics and channnel noise model is inaccurate. Most companies built a RF subcircuit model around the BSIM3 or use BSIM4.

Is there any specific problem with BSIM3V3.0? Do you know if BSIM4 model is available/supported by any version of MWO?
 

How can I know the subversion of a spice program?
 

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