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Hello,
i have build up in comsol a vew simulations and models.
Now i start to do some simulation from Semiconductor Devices.
(MOS, MOS_C, Diodes, and some NBTI Measurements.)
So my question is: Is ist possibel to make my one Module, like the AC/DC Module ???

Regards K.E.

1 Reply Last Post 08.12.2010, 07:33 GMT-5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 08.12.2010, 07:33 GMT-5
Hi

during last Paris COMSOL conference, the developpers of COMSOL showed a futur feature/module called the "model builder" that could allow one to build specific physics, provided you are good in understanding the underlaying physics and mathematical representation of it, but that is propably not here and fuly debugged before a year or two.
In the mean time you need a few physics modules to cover your domain. Discuss it with your local rep, which exactly, probably MEMS, perhaps also ACDC and/or HT and ST (but no necessarily)

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi during last Paris COMSOL conference, the developpers of COMSOL showed a futur feature/module called the "model builder" that could allow one to build specific physics, provided you are good in understanding the underlaying physics and mathematical representation of it, but that is propably not here and fuly debugged before a year or two. In the mean time you need a few physics modules to cover your domain. Discuss it with your local rep, which exactly, probably MEMS, perhaps also ACDC and/or HT and ST (but no necessarily) -- Good luck Ivar

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