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Art of Compact Modeling
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:37:22
Abstract
A compact model is a collection of algebraic equations that are designed to accurately replicate the intricate properties of a semiconductor device. They are specifically tailored for simulating integrated circuits. This short course aims to familiarize the students with the compact modeling techniques of metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effect-transistor, the workhorse of semiconductor industry.
Objective
The objective of the course is to familiarize the students with the following topics. • Operating principles of a MOSFET • Device simulation framework in TCAD • Fundamental steps for compact model development • Quasi-Static and Non-Quasi-Static models • Charge based (EKV) and Surface potential (PSP) based modeling techniques • Verilog-A implementation in SPICE.
Resources
Lecture Notes
https://iis-students.ee.ethz.ch/lectures/compact-modeling/
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- DR , MSC
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture | Art of Compact Modeling |
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1 h weekly |
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Track: Electronics and Photonics (The core courses and specialization courses below are a selection for students who wish to specialize in the area of "Electronics and Photonics", see . The individual study plan is subject to the tutor's approval.)
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Specialization Courses (These specialization courses are particularly recommended for the area of "Electronics and Photonics", but you are free to choose courses from any other field in agreement with your tutor. A minimum of 40 credits must be obtained from specialization courses during the Master's Programme.)
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Major Courses (A total of 42 CP must be achieved form courses during the Master Program. The individual study plan is subject to the tutor's approval.)
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Recommended Subjects (These courses are recommended, but you are free to choose courses from any other special field. Please consult your tutor.)
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Doctorate Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (A minimum of 12 ECTS credit points must be obtained during doctoral studies (also see sub-categories for details) More Information at )
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Subject Specialisation (The courses on offer below are but a small selection out of a much larger available number of courses. Please discuss your course selection with your PhD supervisor.)
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