diemilio said:. randomly simulate a BJT just creat a simplified model using a Text editor and specify the value for Is (saturation current), Bf (Forward current gain) and n (The Vthermal correction factor) and then attach your model to the simulation
diemilio said:As I told you before these models depend on your foundry so there's no use on taking a random model for simulation. If your circuit is not going to be fabricated and you just want to do some conceptual simulations, then the model I gave you is good enough.
Find here several pnp models!Anyone have a non-HSPICE model? I am using spectre...
Find here several pnp models!
Sure; a lot of people have them. But the process-dedicated models are mostly confidential. It would be easier to help you if you'd tell more exactly what you need. Which process size, lateral or vertical, dedicated or parasitic?What about complimentary NPNs? does anybody have them?
Sure; a lot of people have them. But the process-dedicated models are mostly confidential. It would be easier to help you if you'd tell more exactly what you need. Which process size, lateral or vertical, dedicated or parasitic?
If you don't know, I'd suggest to use the open source VBIC99 model (Vertical Bipolar Inter-Company model from Motorola), a level 9 BJT model; you'll find it on Internet.
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