BSIM SOI Models


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From "john wood" <john.wood@multigig.com>
Date Sun, 3 Sep 2000 07:19:27 +0100
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Hello,

Has anyone tried to link  BSIMSOI into
ng-spice?

http://www-device.eecs.berkeley.edu/~bsimsoi/latenews2.html

I've been using  ng-spice for 8 months now
but need to check if our circuit is compatible
with an SOI process and run some sims.

I will have a go at compiling it if you can give me some hints
as where to start.

John.





-----Original Message-----
From: Arno W. Peters <a.w.peters@ieee.org>
To: ng-spice@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it <ng-spice@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it>
Date: 27 August 2000 23:12
Subject: Re: [ng-spice] Status of ng-spice... ?


On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 10:33:12PM +0200, Hugo van der Merwe wrote:

> How is ng-spice coming along? Is it "fully functional" yet, and has it
> been released under the GPL yet? (Something gave me the idea that it
> might currently be borrowing code, which still has to be rewritten before
> it can be GPL'ed - [in]correct?)

It has always been fully functioning as we are working based on the
Berkeley Spice3f5 simulator.  We have been restructuring the code but
have tried to retain all functionality available in Spice3f5.

We are working with professor Newton to change the license of Spice
into one that does not conflict with GPL.  This is still ongoing.

> I realize the best thing to do is simply to download it and see for
> myself, but unfortunately I'm stuck behind a firewall that charges us per
> meg... thus I try to keep this kind of activity to a minimum. We do
> luckily have a large number of mirrors behind the firewall though.

ng-spice-rework-12 has just been released.  Try it out.


Regards,
--
Arno



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