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1 Low T Electronics Class Projects Guofu Niu Alumni Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Auburn University, Auburn AL 36830

2 Requirements u An IEEE transactions paper style formal report on the subject of your choosing v Professional analysis / graphics v Complete reference information u A 15 minute presentation u Any software related files needed to repeat / evaluate your work.

3 Objectives u Gain a better understanding of the temperature dependence of transistor or circuit u Investigate a specific problem in transistor operation, modeling, or circuit design for operation down to 77K using the IBM 5HP or 5AM HBTs.

4 Temperature Dependent Modeling of Collector and Base Currents down to 43K u You have: v Ibm design kit to begin with (-55 to 120C calibrated) using VBIC model u You need to: v Extract the IS and N factors for all T v Evaluate the T dependence model in VBIC v Come up with a new model for the T dependence v Come up with parameter extraction method v Implement your model in verilog-A u Your goal: v Show better T-dependence modeling of Gummel curves u Who: v Kejun, Xiaoyun, Zhiming, Kim

5 Temperature dependent calibration of Gummel / Output for 5AM SiGe HBT u You have: v An input profile / deck v Some existing PMI model C++ files u You need to: v Compare to data using default Dessis v Understand the PMI models v Understand ALL T dependences of mu, Nc/Nv, Eg and how to tune them to fit data u Your Goals: v Calibrate Gummel for low and high injection v Calibrate output (extra credit) u Who: Yan, Mutu, Kejun/2?


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