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For Simulating Signal, Power, and Electromagneticintegrity
Roy Leventhal, Lynne Green
ISBN: 9780387241593
Format: Multimedia Item
Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Assists engineers in designing high-speed circuits. The emphasis is on semiconductor modeling, with PCB transmission line effects, equipment enclosure effects, and other modeling issues discussed as needed. This text addresses practical considerations, including process variation, model accuracy, validation and verification, and signal integrity.
Discusses process variation, model accuracy, design flow and many other practical engineering, reliability and manufacturing issues Gives a good overview for a person who is not an expert in modeling and simulation, enabling them to extract the necessary information to competently use modeling and simulation programs Written for engineering students and product design engineers
| ISBN | 0387241590 | | Pages | 792 | | ISBN13 | 9780387241593 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. | | Weight (grammes) | 2810 | | Imprint | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. | | Published in | New York, NY | | Format | Multimedia Item | | Height (mm) | 234 | | Publication date | 29 Nov 2006 | | Width (mm) | 156 | | Library of Congress | TK | | Spine width (mm) | 41 | | DEWEY | 537.6220151 | | Academic level | Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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| 1 | | How the workplace supports successful design | | 3 | | 2 | | Introduction to modeling concepts | | 15 | | 3 | | Model properties derived from device physics theory | | 49 | | 4 | | Measuring model properties in the laboratory | | 95 | | 5 | | Using statistical data to characterize component populations | | 133 | | 6 | | Using selection guides to compare and contrast components | | 153 | | 7 | | Using data sheets to compare and contrast components | | 169 | | 8 | | Selecting the best model for a simulation | | 199 | | 9 | | Modeling and simulation in the design process flow | | 243 | | 10 | | Key concepts of the IBIS specification | | 261 | | 11 | | Using IBIS models in what-if simulations | | 315 | | 12 | | Fixing errors and omissions in IBIS models | | 361 | | 13 | | Using EDA tools to create and validate IBIS models from SPICE | | 395 | | 14 | | Sources of IBIS models | | 427 | | 15 | | Working with the model library | | 453 | | 16 | | Methodology for verifying models | | 479 | | 17 | | Verifying model accuracy by using laboratory measurements | | 511 | | 18 | | Balancing accuracy against practicality when correlating simulation results | | 545 | | 19 | | Deriving an equation-based model from a macromodel | | 555 | | 20 | | The challenge to IBIS | | 573 | | 21 | | Feedback to the model provider improves model accuracy | | 631 | | 22 | | Future trends in modeling | | 641 | | 23 | | Using probability : the ultimate future of simulation by Darren J. Carpenter | | 683 |
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