ACM is a simple MOSFET model to design and simulate Analog, Mixed-Signal, and RF circuits
As of July 2023, this repository targets to release all future versions and technical support about the ACM model.
The authors of this repository are treating the current content as a pre-release
The ACM is a charge-based physical model. All the large signal characteristics (currents and charges) and the small signal parameters ((trans)conductances and (trans)capacitances) are given by single-piece expressions in all regions of operation. It also preserves the structural source-drain symmetry of the transistor.
The model is available for commercial and open-source EDA tools due to the versatility of the Verilog-A language. This repository presents the Verilog-A code for the NMOS and PMOS transistors, documentation about the model through papers and reports, and a comparison of the model with PDK models or measurements of the three available open-source processes (Sky130, IHPSG13, and GF180MCU).
Researchers are kindly requested to include the following citation if the ACM2V0 model is used in their research.
D. G. Alves Neto, C. M. Adornes, G. Maranhão, et al. "A 5-DC-Parameter MOSFET Model for Circuit Simulation in QucsStudio and Spectre", 2023 21st IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, June 26-28, 2023.
Requests for more information about ACM model or related information can be emailed to [email protected]
The ACM model is released under the ECL-2.0 license.
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