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Simulate fmax of a MOSFET

Pyroblast
Pyroblast over 9 years ago

Hi guys,

I want to simulate the fmax of a mosfet. Does anyone know how this can be done? Can someone give me a tip?

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    There was an earlier blog (which this was referring to, but didn't give an explicit link):

    That gives more step-by-step details. The blog I'd posted the link to (which I had found with a quick google search) was really more about the additional things you need to consider when dealing with MOS - and didn't reiterate the details in the earlier blog (which I found by searching through the blogs - reading it I could see it was a follow on from an earlier blog).

    Hopefully that gives you more clues. 

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    There was an earlier blog (which this was referring to, but didn't give an explicit link):

    That gives more step-by-step details. The blog I'd posted the link to (which I had found with a quick google search) was really more about the additional things you need to consider when dealing with MOS - and didn't reiterate the details in the earlier blog (which I found by searching through the blogs - reading it I could see it was a follow on from an earlier blog).

    Hopefully that gives you more clues. 

    Andrew.

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