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Noise In Semiconductor Devices Modeling And Simulation 1st Edition Dr Fabrizio Bonani

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Noise In Semiconductor Devices Modeling And Simulation 1st Edition Dr Fabrizio Bonani
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.99 MB
Pages: 213
Author: Dr. Fabrizio Bonani, Prof. Giovanni Ghione (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642085864, 9783662045305, 3642085865, 3662045303
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Noise In Semiconductor Devices Modeling And Simulation 1st Edition Dr Fabrizio Bonani by Dr. Fabrizio Bonani, Prof. Giovanni Ghione (auth.) 9783642085864, 9783662045305, 3642085865, 3662045303 instant download after payment.

The book presents a comprehensive treatment of the numerical simulation of semiconductor devices. After an overview of the basic physics of fluctuations in semiconductors, noise modelling techniques are introduced for the small-signal case. In particular, a detailed treatment is devoted to Green's function approaches such as the Impedance Field Method. Then, the numerical implementation of such approaches within the framework of multi-dimensional numerical device models is discussed in detail with reference to the customary Finite-Boxes discretization scheme. Finally, the topic of large-signal noise simulation is addressed within the framework of the Harmonic Balance approach, and implementation details are given for the non-autonomous case. The application fields covered range from low-noise, small-signal amplifiers to nonlinear circuits such as RF and microwave frequency multipliers and mixers.

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