Hiring: one position is available for
exceptional graduate student pursuing Ph.D. degree in the
area of compact modeling; MSEE is required. Send resume to
gildenblat@asu.edu.
June 2009.
SiMKit 3.3 (containing the latest versions of PSP103 and
102) has been released. Until the nxp-website has been
updated, it is available on request, by sending an e-mail to
dm.helpdesk@nxp.com
May 2009. PSP
103.1 was released. For the details please refer to the
documentation and readme
file included in the vA release.
May 2009. PSP
102.3.3 was released. For the details please refer to
the readme
file included in the vA release.
SiMKit 3.3
(containing PSP103.1 and PSP102.3.3) is currently scheduled
to be released in mid-June.
December 2008.
MOSVAR 1.1.0 was released. Please refer to
release notes for the details regarding this update. The
vA code can be downloaded
here. The documentation can be found
here.
December 2008.
PSP 103.0 was released. For the details please refer to the
documentation and readme
file included in the vA release.
SiMKit 3.2 which contains this version of PSP is available
here.
December 2008.
PSP 102.3.2 was released. This release includes bug fixes to
the NQS and JUNCAP models. This version is compatible with
PSP 102.3.
May 2008. PSP
102.3 was released. The major updates of this release are
the additions of asymmetric junction model and new
parameters for the flicker noise. For the details please
refer to the documentation.
The verilogA code can be downloaded
here. SiMKit 3.1.2 which contains this version of PSP is
available
here. The BSIM to PSP conversion report
is also updated and can be found in the
PSP documentation section.
Jan. 2008.
PSP102.2.1 was released. This subversion contains minor
implementation changes and some bug-fixes. All model
equations and parameters are identical to those in PSP102.2.
The vA code can be downloaded
here.
Note
that SiMKit 3.0.2 contains some serious implementation
errors and should not be used. This has been corrected in
SiMKit 3.0.3.
Dec. 2007.
PSP-based MOS varactor model was selected as a standard model by
Compact Modeling Council. It is jointly developed and
maintained by PSP group at ASU and Jazz Semiconductor. The
vA code
can be
downloaded here. The documentation can be found
here.
The publications on the varactor model can be found
here. Please read
this message
regarding the compilation of MOSVAR verilogA code with
different compilers.
Comments (link)
on Simucad test circuits and results regarding the
performance evaluation of PSP.
PSP is the
latest and most advanced surface-potential-based compact MOSFET model selected as a standard
(since May 2006) for the new generation
of integrated circuits. PSP is jointly developed and
maintained by ASU and NXP Semiconductors.