DocumentCode :
3553696
Title :
Computer aided design - Fact or fable?
Author :
Kennedy, D.P.
Author_Institution :
University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
fYear :
1973
fDate :
3-5 Dec. 1973
Firstpage :
6
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
Extremely sophisticated circuit analysis programs are in common use throughout the entire semiconductor industry. Today´s electrical engineer has available to him circuit analysis tools heretofore unknown in the electronics industry. The steady-state and transient characteristics can be accurately calculated for highly complex transistor circuits. It is argued that despite the degree of mathematical sophistication contained in these computer programs, the equivalent circuits used to approximate the semiconductor components (transistors, resistors, etc.) are crude and inadequate. Thus, an a priori calculation of an integrated circuit is within reach of the entire semiconductor industry - although we lack satisfactory equivalent circuit approximations for the semiconductor components.
Keywords :
Costs; Electric variables; Electronics industry; Fabrication; Large scale integration; Manufacturing; P-n junctions; Semiconductor device manufacture; Semiconductor devices;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electron Devices Meeting, 1973 International
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEDM.1973.188634
Filename :
1477511
Link To Document :
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