On 20/10/09 06:09, Alan Grimes wrote:
> http://www.amazon.com/Mosfet-Models-Simulation-Including-BSIM3v3/dp/0471396974/
>
> I wonder what would happen to the human race if the best information
> known to science was readily available from the local public library,
> and not priced beyond anything I can afford these days, certainly not
> for hobby use that is... =( OTOH, If I could only break away from
> ktechlab long enough to get some work done...
>
>

Yikes. And what's worse is that even if you get the book, it's still 
doubtful you could use any of it for KTL - what with it being GPL and all.

Although if you /are/ certain it's usable, you can always ask your 
SO/friends/family to get it for you as a Christmas present. :)

(That's what I'd do if I didn't want to spend money on a hobby.)

Then again, there are other GPL-compatible projects with sensible MOSFET 
simulation, which may well be good enough as a base level for KTL. Both 
Qucs and ng-spice-rework should be good starting points.

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