what do these noise params mean?

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by yanfei, Dec 1, 2008.

  1. yanfei

    yanfei Guest

    in noise contribution list, there are params like itzf, rbx, rn, can
    anyone tell me where I can find out the definitions for these params?
    In cadence help document, are there some explantions upon this?
    Looking forward to help.Thanks in advance.
     
    yanfei, Dec 1, 2008
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  2. yanfei

    Riad KACED Guest

    Hi There,

    They seem to be parameters related to the Bipolar VBIC model.
    Please look at the Virtuoso Simulator Circuit Components and Device
    Models Manual.
    the pdf is available in your cadence install dir @
    $CDSHOME/doc/spectremod/spectremod.pdf

    Riad.
     
    Riad KACED, Dec 2, 2008
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  3. yanfei wrote, on 12/01/08 13:30:
    Unfortunately noise contributors are not yet documented in the spectre model
    guide. For most models, they are rather intuitively named, but for VBIC, they're
    less obvious.

    In the past, I've found information on these by looking at the public VBIC model
    web sites. Nowadays that's via the Designer's Guide site:

    http://www.designers-guide.org/VBIC/index.html

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Dec 20, 2008
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  4. yanfei

    Riad KACED Guest

    Hi Andrew,

    The reason why I have mentioned the Spectre Model doc, although using
    the VBIC model web site as you provided, is because there is a 'trace'
    of those parameters (itzf, rbx). itzf is shown in the graphs of the
    Bessel filter for example (Version, December 2007, Product Version
    6.2.1, page 387). Same goes for rbx. I do agree with you however,
    what I have found in the Spectre's model doc is rather minimal.

    Riad.
     
    Riad KACED, Jan 5, 2009
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