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TCAD (Technology Computer Aided Design) est la simulation de processus et de dispositifs semi-conducteurs. Malgré vingt années de développement, de nombreux sceptiques subsistent encore. Cet article abordera certains problèmes et limites de TCAD, présentera quelques exemples réussis de son utilisation et discutera des besoins futurs en matière de simulation du point de vue d'un utilisateur. Un point clé est que les contraintes de temps liées au développement de la technologie moderne des semi-conducteurs imposent souvent l’utilisation de modèles simples pour obtenir des résultats approximatifs.
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Michael DUANE, "TCAD Needs and Applications from a User's Perspective" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E82-C, no. 6, pp. 976-982, June 1999, doi: .
Abstract: TCAD (Technology Computer Aided Design) is the simulation of semiconductor processes and devices. Despite twenty years of development, there are still many TCAD skeptics. This paper will discuss some of the problems and limitations of TCAD, present some successful examples of its use, and discuss future simulation needs from a user's perspective. A key point is that the time pressures in modern semiconductor technology development often dictate the use of simple models for approximate results.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e82-c_6_976/_p
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