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POWER/HVMOS Devices Compact Modeling


edited by Wladyslaw Grabinski and Thomas Gneiting

www.springer.com,
ISBN 978-90-481-3045-0


Semiconductor power electronics plays a dominant role due its increased efficiency and high reliability in various domains including the medium and high electrical drives, automotive and aircraft applications, electrical power conversion, etc. Power/HVMOS Devices Compact Modeling will cover very extensive range of topics related to the development and characterization power/high voltage (HV) semiconductor technologies as well as modeling and simulations of the power/HV devices and smart power integrated circuits (ICs). Emphasis is placed on the practical applications of the advanced semiconductor technologies and the device level compact/spice modeling. Power/HVMOS Devices Compact Modeling is intended to provide reference information by selected, leading authorities in their domain of expertise. They are representing both academia and industry. All of them have been chosen because of their intimate knowledge of their subjects as well as their ability to present them in an easily understandable manner.

CMOS RF Modeling, Characterization and Applications


edited by M Jamal Deen (McMaster University, Canada) & Tor A Fjeldly (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) Co-authors: F. Sischka and T. Gneiting

www.worldscientific.com,
ISBN 981-02-4905-5

CMOS technology has now reached a state of evolution, in terms of both frequency and noise, where it is becoming a serious contender for radio frequency (RF) applications in the GHz range. Cutoff frequencies of about 50 GHz have been reported for 0.18 µm CMOS technology, and are expected to reach about 100 GHz when the feature size shrinks to 100 nm within a few years. This translates into CMOS circuit operating frequencies well into the GHz range, which covers the frequency range of many of today's popular wireless products, such as cell phones, GPS (Global Positioning System) and Bluetooth. Of course, the great interest in RF CMOS comes from the obvious advantages of CMOS technology in terms of production cost, high-level integration, and the ability to combine digital, analog and RF circuits on the same chip. This book discusses many of the challenges facing the CMOS RF circuit designer in terms of device modeling and characterization, which are crucial issues in circuit simulation and design.




POWER/HVMOS Book

POWER/HVMOS Devices Compact Modeling





CMOS Book

CMOS RF Modeling, Characterization and Applications