Professor
Chenming Hu, IEEE Fellow, University of California at Berkeley, CTO TSMC
I used
a version of MicroTec simulator to introduce the students in my graduate
devices course to device simulation. The students used it in a homework
assignment and some of them used it again for their term papers. It
was a good experience for the students. I will do the same again.
Dr. Constantin Bulucea, IEEE Fellow, National Semiconductor Corporation, Santa Clara, California
Simulators were created on the idea that technologists used them routinely,
inasmuch as they had been using slide rules and calculators before.
Unfortunately, with the mounting complexity of TCAD tools, semiconductor
simulation became a specialty in itself, "TCAD engineering"... which made
practicing technologists dependent and unsafe.
Resenting the dependency idea, I was looking for a simple and robust 2-D
simulator. When I discovered Microtec, it instantly become my default tool in
numerical rendering of new process and device architectures.
Microtec has all the qualities of a single-developer product - consistency,
efficiency, and ease of use in the first place. Based on classical semiconductor
equations, and limiting modeling of material properties to simple expressions,
device and process developers should expect good first-order predictions of
their silicon lots.
While Microtec is ideally suited for pre-silicon trend predictions, it does not
exclude the use of more complex simulation or statistical tools for
experiments-based, computer-aided process optimization.
The
SiMOS simulator is a remarkable PC tool that provides means for the
efficient simulation of MOS devices. In conjunction with the excellent
graphics facilities that are part of the MicroTec suite, and with
the user's manual that describes algorithms and physical models, it
is an invaluable instructional tool and a great intuition builder.
Wing Tsang, Capella Microsystems, San Jose, California
I used the MicroTec simulation software for more than 6 years
starting from DOS and now using the Windows version. MicroTec is a user
friendly device simulation tool. It allows users to get their work done
in a short period of time. I highly recommended this software to semiconductor
professionals and engineering students. In addition, technical support from
Siborg is excellent!
Steve
Ulbrich, Integrated Technical Designs, Anaheim, California
I have
used MicroTec to develop 20v CMOS and 7A Bipolar devices. The CMOS
is an LDD structure, precursor to DMOS. Once calibrated for the ionization
coefficient, I obtained a good match between simulation and measurement.
However, I use these type of tools to aid understanding and to indicate
trends, i.e. derivatives. Without further calibration, I developed
the high voltage PMOS device.
I like
the easy to use interface and its easy to do "what if" scenarios.
MicroTec is a great engine for this type of work. I have not once
had a convergence problem. The art is in applying its capability to
the various portions of device design and not expect 1 simulation
set to give all the answers.
MicroTec
provides most of the features of a full-size workstation-based process
and device simulator in a small footprint PC application. The program
is easy to use and the numerical stability is outstanding. It runs
swiftly and presents the user with clean graphical output of just
the elements one is looking for.
It
is an excellent tool for classroom use, since it allows new users
to concentrate on the physics without becoming mired in the software
intricacies of a large workstation application. MicroTec offers exceptional
functionality for its price, and it runs on a PC!
Professor Michael Shur, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
MicroTec is a very useful and easy-to-use program that could serve as
an excellent instruction aid for courses in semiconductor device physics
at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
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