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== History and Motivation == | == History and Motivation == | ||
== Problem Formulation == | == Problem Formulation == | ||
== Data Structure == | == Data Structure == | ||
== File Formats == | == File Formats == | ||
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{{Code|Model evaluator file for simple MOSFET models |<syntaxhighlight lang="octave" style="font-size:13px"> | {{Code|Model evaluator file for simple MOSFET models |<syntaxhighlight lang="octave" style="font-size:13px"> | ||
function [a, b, c] =... | function [a,b,c ,] =... | ||
func (string , | func (string , m(i ,:) , extvar , intvar , t) | ||
</syntaxhighlight>}} | </syntaxhighlight>}} | ||
i.e. it should get as inputs: | i.e. it should get as inputs: | ||
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* the current time | * the current time | ||
and it should produce as outputs three matrices: | and it should produce as outputs three matrices: | ||
* <math>a, b \in \mathbb{R}^{( | * <math>a, b \in \mathbb{R}^{(n_extvar + n_intvar)×(n_extvar + n_intvar)}</math> | ||
* <math>c \in \mathbb{R}^{(n_extvar + n_intvar)}</math> | |||
* <math>c \in \mathbb{R}^{( | where "n_intvar" is the number of internal variables that can be assembled in the complete system matrices. | ||
where "n_intvar" is the number of internal variables that can be assembled in the complete system matrices. | |||
=== SPICE netlists === | === SPICE netlists === | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
}} | }} | ||