[SI-LIST] Re: Full device simulator?

  • From: Christopher Jakubiec <Christopher.Jakubiec@xxxxxxx>
  • To: sdb@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 16:31:34 -0800

There is a popular device simulator named PISCES, that I believe was orginially 
developed at Stanford University.  I think that the name now may have changed 
to MEDICI.  Avanti was the name of the company that we used to purchase this 
tool from, back when I was working in CMOS technology development.

Chris Jakubiec
Sun Microsystems


Stuart Brorson wrote:
> 
> Hello --
> 
> I am looking around for full semiconductor device simulators.  I need
> something which does finite-element modeling of a structure, and
> incorporates the effects of carrier drift & diffusion, as well as models
> the evolution of the E&M field around the device.  I want to use it to
> model non-linear transmission line devices, where you need to worry about
> wave propagation as well as carriers moving around.
> 
> What commercial pacakges are available for this kind of work?  Are there
> any research-grade (i.e. university projects) simulators available also?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Stuart
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