An Early Modeling Approach to Digital Electronics
Luciano da F. Costa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple yet accurate early modeling approach for small signal transistors, analyzing their switching properties and relationships between early parameters and timing characteristics.
Contribution
It applies an early modeling method to characterize transistor switching delays and reveals correlations between early parameters and timing ratios, highlighting differences between NPN and PNP devices.
Findings
Strong correlation between product of early parameters and rise/fall time ratio in NPN transistors.
No significant correlation between individual early parameters and switching times.
Different relationships observed for PNP devices, indicating intrinsic differences.
Abstract
An Early modeling approach of transistors characterized by simplicity and accuracy in representing intrinsic non-linearities is applied to the characterization of propagation delay and level transition switching properties of NPN and PNP small signal transistors. Eight types of devices were considered, each represented by 5 samples taken from the same lot, totaling 20 NPN and 20 PNP transistors. Four switching time measurements were experimentally obtained, and the transistors also had their Early parameters (the Early voltage) and (a proportionality constant such that accurately estimated by using an experimental-numeric procedure that involves Hough transform accumulation in order to identify the crossing of the base current () indexed characteristic isolines, yielding the respective . The timing measurements exhibited strong positive Pearson…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSensor Technology and Measurement Systems · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Neural Networks and Applications
