Starting from the compact conversion and cyclostationary pn diode noise model presented in the companion paper, we present an extensive validation based on comparisons with physics-based numerical simulations. Furthermore, we discuss the validity of two widely exploited system-oriented cyclostationary noise modeling approaches, based on the modulation of small-signal stationary noise spectra. We demonstrate that care must be exerted in the choice of the modulation scheme, unless the intrinsic diode noise is purely white, in which case a simple modulated shot noise approach can provide, with proper inclusion of parasitics, satisfactorily accurate results.
Compact conversion and cyclostationary noise modelling of pn junction diodes in low-injection - Part II: Discussion / Bonani, Fabrizio; DONATI GUERRIERI, Simona; Ghione, Giovanni. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRON DEVICES. - ISSN 0018-9383. - ED-51:(2004), pp. 477-485. [10.1109/TED.2003.821706]
Compact conversion and cyclostationary noise modelling of pn junction diodes in low-injection - Part II: Discussion
BONANI, Fabrizio;DONATI GUERRIERI, Simona;GHIONE, GIOVANNI
2004
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Starting from the compact conversion and cyclostationary pn diode noise model presented in the companion paper, we present an extensive validation based on comparisons with physics-based numerical simulations. Furthermore, we discuss the validity of two widely exploited system-oriented cyclostationary noise modeling approaches, based on the modulation of small-signal stationary noise spectra. We demonstrate that care must be exerted in the choice of the modulation scheme, unless the intrinsic diode noise is purely white, in which case a simple modulated shot noise approach can provide, with proper inclusion of parasitics, satisfactorily accurate results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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