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Software
Spice:
Spice is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc,
nonlinear transient, and linear ac analyses. The project started at the
University of California (Berkeley) and has no longer developed. The last
release is Spice 3f.5.
XSpice:
XSpice is an enhanced and extended version of Spice3 developed by Georgia
Tech Research Institute (GTRI). Unlike Spice3, which is designed for analog
simulation and is based exclusively on matrix solution techniques, XSpice
includes both analog and event-driven simulation capabilities. Thus, designs
that contain significant portion of digital circuitry can be efficiently
simulated together with the analog components.
Ngspice:
Circuit simulator derived from Spice 3f5. It works under Linux
and is free available with source code.
gEDA:
GNU Electronic Design Automation is a suite of tools to design electronic
circuit. It includes "gschem", a schematic capture program and "gnetlist",
which take a schematic file as input and produces a netlist (textual
representation of a schematic).
Models
BSIM3:
BSIM3 is the latest industry-standard MOSFET model for deep-submicron
digital and analog circuit designs from the BSIM Group at the University of
California at Berkeley.
BSIMSOI:
Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) MOSFET model for SPICE simulation, formulated on top BSIM3
framework.
BSIM4:
BSIM4 is another model from the BSIM Group at the University of California
at Berkeley. This model permit to consider the finite charge-layer thickness
that can not be ignored when the gate oxide thickness is vigorously scaled down.
HISIM:
HiSIM (Hiroshima-university STARC IGFET Model) is a complete MOSFET model
for circuit simulation based on the drift-diffusion approximation.
STAG:
Basic Thick Film SOI3 model.
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