DocumentCode
1522426
Title
Equivalent circuit model of resistive IC sensors derived with the box integration method
Author
Maier, Christoph ; Emmenegger, Markus ; Taschini, Stefano ; Baltes, Henry ; Korvink, Jan G.
Author_Institution
Phys. Electron. Lab., ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Volume
18
Issue
7
fYear
1999
fDate
7/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1000
Lastpage
1013
Abstract
We present an automatic method to produce compact equivalent circuit models of spatially inhomogeneous resistors. Local variations in space of the resistivity due to physical interactions such as magnetic fields or mechanical stress are automatically included. The equivalent circuit model is computed using symbolic algebra, such that the functional relation between the resistivity and the fields interacting with it is included in the circuit design model. Modeling is based on the discretization of the sensor geometry with a mesh of elements and vertex nodes together with the current continuity equation using the box integration method. The resistivity is described by the tensor field of electrical conductivity and depends on the physical interactions to be modeled. The element internode conductivity is mapped to a set of lumped conductances and transconductances (voltage controlled current sources) between the nodes of the discretization mesh. These conductances and transconductances are translated into an equivalent circuit net list. Optionally, the electrical network representing the sensor is simplified before translation by symbolic linear algebra. Thus, equivalent circuit models consisting of many simple elements can be generated as well as models with only a few, algebraically complicated elements. The method is demonstrated using the public domain circuit simulator SPICE3 for the example of a magnetic Hall sensor, with and without the piezoresistive effect
Keywords
SPICE; circuit simulation; electric sensing devices; equivalent circuits; integrated circuit modelling; integration; linear algebra; monolithic integrated circuits; resistors; SPICE3; automatic method; box integration method; circuit simulator; compact circuit model generation; current continuity equation; element internode conductivity; equivalent circuit model; equivalent circuit net list; lumped conductances; magnetic Hall sensor; magnetic fields; mechanical stress; physical interactions; piezoresistive effect; resistive IC sensors; resistivity; sensor geometry discretization; spatially inhomogeneous resistors; symbolic linear algebra; tensor field; transconductances; voltage controlled current sources; Algebra; Conductivity; Equivalent circuits; Integrated circuit modeling; Magnetic fields; Magnetic sensors; Mechanical sensors; Nonuniform electric fields; Resistors; Stress;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0070
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/43.771181
Filename
771181
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