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CIDER is a mixed-level circuit and device simulator.
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CIDER attempts to provide greater simulation accuracy than a stand-alone
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circuit or device simulator can provide.
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CIDER is based on the sequential mixed-level circuit and
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device simulator, CODECS. In common with CODECS, CIDER embeds the circuit
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simulator, SPICE3, which provides circuit simulation capabilities,
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analytical models for semiconductor devices, and an interactive
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user interface. An interface to the captive device simulator, DSIM,
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provides accurate, one- and two-dimensional numerical models
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based on the solution of Poisson's equation, and the electron and hole
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current-continuity equations. The input format of CIDER couples
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SPICE-like circuit descriptions
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to a device description format similar to the one
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used by the PISCES device simulator developed at Stanford University.
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As a result, CIDER should seem reasonably familiar to designers
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already accustomed to both these tools.
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From the Cider help file.
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SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear DC,
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nonlinear transient, and linear AC analyses. Circuits may contain resistors,
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capacitors, inductors, mutual inductors, independent voltage and current
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sources, four types of dependent sources, lossless and lossy transmission
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lines (two separate implementations), switches, uniform distributed RC
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lines, and the five most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJTs, JFETs,
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MESFETs, and MOSFETs.
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From the SPICE3 Version3f3 User's Manual.
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This is available as a postscript document from:
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ftp://ic.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/Spice3/um.3f3.ps
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or you can read the online documentation on the homepage.
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WWW: http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~icdesign/SPICE/
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