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In this webinar we will examine some of the key features and advantages of Utmost IV for device modeling and characterization, and the major design flows where Utmost IV is a key component. We will also present the latest product enhancements and introduce the new Utmost IV Corner and Retargeting Module. To conclude, we will …
Many TFT technologies in the market today are based on 4-terminal devices. In contrast, the SPICE simulators from other vendors can only support 3-terminal TFT compact models. Although one can model a 4-terminal TFT device using a 3-terminal TFT compact model, this scenario is far from ideal, can create a burden to the modeling team, …
Learn About Silvaco’s AMBA AHB Subsystems and How to Customize, Secure, and Verify AMBA is a set of interconnect specifications that standardizes on chip communication mechanisms between various functional blocks (or IP) for building SOC designs. Silvaco’s AMBA AHB subsystems provide the basic interconnect and functional subsystems enabling SOC designers to target products such as …
How to Eliminate Image Retention Issues with SmartSpice Flex Modeling Image retention is a long-standing issue in the display community. To effectively solve this issue, or even to minimize its impact on their products, display manufacturers and consumer electronics vendors need to simulate this effect at the SPICE level. However, image retention is a result …
Designers of flat panel displays and detectors often rely on a variety of point tools from different EDA vendors that make the design flow discontinuous and difficult to integrate. These challenges, together with specific advanced display technology requirements, are addressed by the seamless and unique Silvaco TCAD-EDA flow. This webinar highlights how leading display and …
When: August 11, 2022 Where: Online Time: 10:00am-10:30am-(PDT) Language: English When employing process simulation to generate a complex device structure, TCAD engineers often face the task of reproducing the exact etch profile that has been observed in semiconductor fabrication. Silvaco Victory Process offers several geometric models to efficiently achieve etch geometries that accurately match microscopy …
Learn How Victory Atomistic TCAD Solution Can Help You Succeed at Prototyping Atomistic Nanoscale Devices Ultra-scaled Field-Effect Transistor (FET) technology requires simulations at the atomic scale for designing the most advanced technological architectures at 5 nm node and below. Thanks to Victory Atomistic’s combination of non-equilibrium Green’s functions (NEGF) and state-of-the-art band structure calculations, versatile, …
Victory Visual is a new graphical post processing tool for use with all Silvaco TCAD simulators. It is an integral part of the TCAD Interactive Tools suite. Victory Visual can operate standalone or along with other Silvaco TCAD tools, such as DeckBuild. While users of TonyPlot or TonyPlot3D will find some of the functionality familiar, …
October 27, 2022 – 9:00AM – 3:00PM (PDT) Silvaco is pleased to invite you to join its annual Silvaco UseRs Global Event (SURGE), taking place virtually on October 27, 2022. SURGE brings the TCAD, EDA, and IP communities together to discuss new technologies, share users’ experiences, and discover innovative techniques for advanced semiconductor design. Everyone …