Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around finding suitable simulation software for MESFET design, focusing on both free and commercial options. Participants explore various software capabilities, including SPICE and Silvaco, and discuss the requirements for simulating transistor structures and parameters.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant seeks recommendations for MESFET simulation software, expressing a preference for free or lite versions.
- Another participant suggests that any SPICE package should suffice and provides a link for free SPICE downloads.
- A question is raised about SPICE's capability to layout a transistor, with a participant expressing a need for software that allows detailed input of transistor dimensions and doping parameters.
- It is noted that transistor models are typically obtained from library vendors, implying that the original poster may be creating components from scratch.
- One participant mentions the need for a Process Design Kit (PDK) from the IC fab house to use tools like Cadence and Mentor Graphics, which are acknowledged to be expensive.
- A recommendation is made to consult the book "Semiconductor Device Modeling with SPICE" for insights on modeling semiconductor devices.
- Another participant highlights that SPICE is suitable for supported models but indicates that generating a model based on specific material parameters requires additional software, mentioning Silvaco as a potential provider.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express varying opinions on the capabilities of SPICE for MESFET simulation, with some believing it may not meet the specific needs for detailed transistor modeling. There is no consensus on the best software solution, as multiple competing views and software options are discussed.
Contextual Notes
Participants mention the necessity of PDKs for accurate simulations and the limitations of SPICE for detailed modeling, indicating that assumptions about software capabilities may vary based on specific design requirements.
Who May Find This Useful
Individuals involved in semiconductor design, particularly those working with MESFETs or similar devices, may find this discussion relevant for exploring simulation software options.