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resistor spice model

Why does the resistor spice model have a voltage coefficient?

Isn't R=V/I?

What is the cause of this effect?

I would also be grateful if someone would explain to me why the resistor has a temperature coefficient as well.

Thanks in advance,


Sharas
 

hspice resistor model voltage coefficient

you need to see any microelectronic book, you can get this key.
Paul gray, razavi, allen...
 

resistor pspice model

sharas said:
Why does the resistor spice model have a voltage coefficient?

Isn't R=V/I?

What is the cause of this effect?

I would also be grateful if someone would explain to me why the resistor has a temperature coefficient as well.

Thanks in advance,


Sharas

WHich voltage coefficient are you talking about? I think it just has 2 temperature coefficients.
 

spice model resistor

It has 2 temperature coefficents and 2 voltage coefficients.

Razavi doesn't mention any of it.
 

resistor

I don't see a voltage coefficient in this model:

**broken link removed**

Could you send a link or upload the document which has the voltage coefficients?
 

resistor spice

refer to the book "The art of Layout" chapter5.
 

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