semiconductor device modeling and characterization ee5342, lecture 9-spring 2003
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Semiconductor Device Modeling and Characterization EE5342, Lecture 9-Spring 2003. Professor Ronald L. Carter [email protected] http://www.uta.edu/ronc/. SPICE Diode Static Model Eqns. Id = area (Ifwd - Irev) Ifwd = Inrm Kinj + Irec Kgen Inrm = IS { exp [Vd/(N Vt)] - 1} - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Semiconductor Device Modeling and CharacterizationEE5342, Lecture 9-Spring 2003
Professor Ronald L. [email protected]
http://www.uta.edu/ronc/
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Id = area(Ifwd - Irev) Ifwd = InrmKinj + IrecKgen Inrm = IS{exp [Vd/(NVt)] - 1}
Kinj = high-injection factorFor IKF > 0, Kinj = IKF/[IKF+Inrm)]1/2
otherwise, Kinj = 1
Irec = ISR{exp [Vd/(NR·Vt)] - 1}Kgen = ((1 - Vd/VJ)2 + 0.005)M/2
SPICE DiodeStatic Model Eqns.
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• Dinj– IS– N ~ 1– IKF, VKF, N ~ 1
• Drec– ISR– NR ~ 2
SPICE DiodeStatic Model
Vd
iD*RS
Vext = vD + iD*RS
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D DiodeGeneral FormD<name> <(+) node> <(-) node> <model name> [area value]ExamplesDCLAMP 14 0 DMODD13 15 17 SWITCH 1.5Model Form.MODEL <model name> D [model parameters] .model D1N4148-X D(Is=2.682n N=1.836 Rs=.5664 Ikf=44.17m Xti=3 Eg=1.11 Cjo=4p M=.3333 Vj=.5 Fc=.5 Isr=1.565n Nr=2 Bv=100 Ibv=10 0uTt=11.54n)*$
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Diode Model ParametersModel Parameters (see .MODEL statement)
Description UnitDefault
IS Saturation current amp 1E-14N Emission coefficient 1ISR Recombination current parameter amp 0NR Emission coefficient for ISR 1IKF High-injection “knee” current amp infiniteBV Reverse breakdown “knee” voltage volt infiniteIBV Reverse breakdown “knee” current amp 1E-10NBV Reverse breakdown ideality factor 1RS Parasitic resistance ohm 0TT Transit time sec 0CJO Zero-bias p-n capacitance farad 0VJ p-n potential volt 1M p-n grading coefficient 0.5FC Forward-bias depletion cap. coef, 0.5EG Bandgap voltage (barrier height) eV 1.11
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Diode Model ParametersModel Parameters (see .MODEL statement)
Description UnitDefault
XTI IS temperature exponent 3TIKF IKF temperature coefficient (linear) °C-1 0TBV1 BV temperature coefficient (linear) °C-1 0TBV2 BV temperature coefficient (quadratic) °C-2 0TRS1 RS temperature coefficient (linear) °C-1 0TRS2 RS temperature coefficient (quadratic) °C-2 0
T_MEASURED Measured temperature °CT_ABS Absolute temperature °CT_REL_GLOBAL Rel. to curr. Temp. °CT_REL_LOCAL Relative to AKO model temperature
°C
For information on T_MEASURED, T_ABS, T_REL_GLOBAL, and T_REL_LOCAL, see the .MODEL statement.
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The diode is modeled as an ohmic resistance (RS/area) in series with an intrinsic diode. <(+) node> is the anode and <(-) node> is the cathode. Positive current is current flowing from the anode through the diode to the cathode. [area value] scales IS, ISR, IKF,RS, CJO, and IBV, and defaults to 1. IBV and BV are both specified as positive values.In the following equations:Vd = voltage across the intrinsic diode onlyVt = k·T/q (thermal voltage)
k = Boltzmann’s constantq = electron chargeT = analysis temperature (°K)Tnom = nom. temp. (set with TNOM option
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• Dinj– N~1, rd~N*Vt/iD– rd*Cd = TT =– Cdepl given by
CJO, VJ and M
• Drec– N~2, rd~N*Vt/iD– rd*Cd = ?– Cdepl =?
SPICE DiodeModel
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DC CurrentId = area(Ifwd - Irev) Ifwd = forward current = InrmKinj + IrecKgen Inrm = normal current = IS(exp ( Vd/(NVt))-1)
Kinj = high-injection factorFor: IKF > 0, Kinj = (IKF/(IKF+Inrm))1/2otherwise, Kinj = 1
Irec = rec. cur. = ISR(exp (Vd/(NR·Vt))- 1)
Kgen = generation factor = ((1-Vd/VJ)2+0.005)M/2
Irev = reverse current = Irevhigh + Irevlow
Irevhigh = IBVexp[-(Vd+BV)/(NBV·Vt)]Irevlow = IBVLexp[-(Vd+BV)/(NBVL·Vt)}
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vD=Vext
ln iD
Data
ln(IKF)
ln(IS)
ln[(IS*IKF) 1/2]
Effect
of Rs
t
a
VNFV
exp~
t
a
VNRV
exp~
VKF
ln(ISR)
Effect of high level injection
low level injection
recomb. current
Vext-
Va=iD*Rs
t
a
VNV
2exp~
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Interpreting a plotof log(iD) vs. VdIn the region where Irec < Inrm < IKF, and iD*RS << Vd.
iD ~ Inrm = IS(exp (Vd/(NVt)) - 1)
For N = 1 and Vt = 25.852 mV, the slope of the plot of log(iD) vs. Vd is evaluated as
{dlog(iD)/dVd} = log (e)/(NVt) = 16.799 decades/V = 1decade/59.526mV
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Static Model Eqns.Parameter ExtractionIn the region where Irec < Inrm < IKF, and iD*RS << Vd.
iD ~ Inrm = IS(exp (Vd/(NVt)) - 1)
{diD/dVd}/iD = d[ln(iD)]/dVd = 1/(NVt)
so N ~ {dVd/d[ln(iD)]}/Vt = Neff,
and ln(IS) ~ ln(iD) - Vd/(NVt) = ln(ISeff).
Note: iD, Vt, etc., are normalized to 1A, 1V, resp.
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Static Model Eqns.Parameter ExtractionIn the region where Irec > Inrm, and iD*RS << Vd.
iD ~ Irec = ISR(exp (Vd/(NRVt)) - 1)
{diD/dVd}/iD = d[ln(iD)]/dVd ~ 1/(NRVt)
so NR ~ {dVd/d[ln(iD)]}/Vt = Neff,
& ln(ISR) ~ln(iD) -Vd/(NRVt)= ln(ISReff).
Note: iD, Vt, etc., are normalized to 1A, 1V, resp.
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Static Model Eqns.Parameter ExtractionIn the region where IKF > Inrm, and iD*RS << Vd.
iD ~ [ISIKF]1/2(exp (Vd/(2NVt)) - 1)
{diD/dVd}/iD = d[ln(iD)]/dVd ~ (2NVt)-1
so 2N ~ {dVd/d[ln(iD)]}/Vt = 2Neff,
and ln(iD) -Vd/(NRVt)= ln(ISIKFeff).
Note: iD, Vt, etc., are normalized to 1A, 1V, resp.
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Static Model Eqns.Parameter Extraction
In the region where iD*RS >> Vd.
diD/Vd ~ 1/RSeff
dVd/diD = RSeff
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Getting Diode Data forParameter Extraction• The model
used .model Dbreak D( Is=1e-13 N=1 Rs=.5 Ikf=5m Isr=.11n Nr=2)
• Analysis has V1 swept, and IPRINT has V1 swept
• iD, Vd data in Output
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diD/dVd - Numerical Differentiation
Vd iD diD/ dVd(central diff erence)
Vd(n-1) iD(n-1) … etc. …
Vd(n) iD(n) (iD(n+1) - iD(n-1))/ (Vd(n+1) - Vd(n-1))
Vd(n+1) iD(n+1) (iD(n+2) - iD(n))/ (Vd(n+2) - Vd(n))
Vd(n+2) iD(n+2) … etc. …
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dln(iD)/dVd - Numerical Differentiation
Vd iD dln (iD)/ dVd (central diff erence)
Vd(n-1) iD(n-1) … etc. …
Vd(n) iD(n) ln (iD(n+1)/ iD(n-1))/ (Vd(n+1)-Vd(n-1))
Vd(n+1) iD(n+1) ln (iD(n+2)/ iD(n))/ (Vd(n+2) - Vd(n))
Vd(n+2) iD(n+2) … etc. …
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1.E-13
1.E-11
1.E-09
1.E-07
1.E-05
1.E-03
1.E-01
1.E+01
0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.70 0.80 0.90
iD(A), Iseff(A), and 1/Reff(mho) vs. Vext(V)
Diode Par.Extraction 1
2345
0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
Neff vs. Vext
1/Reff
iD
ISeff
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Results ofParameter Extraction• At Vd = 0.2 V, NReff = 1.97,
ISReff = 8.99E-11 A.• At Vd = 0.515 V, Neff = 1.01,
ISeff = 1.35 E-13 A.• At Vd = 0.9 V, RSeff = 0.725 Ohm• Compare to
.model Dbreak D( Is=1e-13 N=1 Rs=.5 Ikf=5m Isr=.11n Nr=2)
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Hints for RS and NFparameter extractionIn the region where vD > VKF. Defining
vD = vDext - iD*RS and IHLI = [ISIKF]1/2.
iD = IHLIexp (vD/2NVt) + ISRexp (vD/NRVt)
diD/diD = 1 (iD/2NVt)(dvDext/diD - RS) + …
Thus, for vD > VKF (highest voltages only)
plot iD-1 vs. (dvDext/diD) to get a line with
slope = (2NVt)-1, intercept = - RS/(2NVt)
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Application of RS tolower current dataIn the region where vD < VKF. We still have
vD = vDext - iD*RS and since.
iD = ISexp (vD/NVt) + ISRexp (vD/NRVt) Try applying the derivatives for methods
described to the variables iD and vD (using RS and vDext).
You also might try comparing t0he N value from the regular N extraction procedure to the value from the previous slide.
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References
Semiconductor Device Modeling with SPICE, 2nd ed., by Massobrio and Antognetti, McGraw Hill, NY, 1993.
MicroSim OnLine Manual, MicroSim Corporation, 1996.