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Electrical engineering simulation in ansys

Electrical engineering simulation in ansys

Electrical engineering simulation in ansys

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hi there
 
I am trying to do design a simple p-n diode  in the ansys workbench and want to do the thermal electrical simulation in ansys. i am not able to create the p-type(silicon+boron) device and n-type(silicon+phosphorous) devices. so can any share your ideas with me?

thanks in advance
kiransadi

RE: Electrical engineering simulation in ansys

What does the lab instructor or your professor offer in the way of helpful handouts?

Dan - Owner
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RE: Electrical engineering simulation in ansys

That depends on what level of detail you're looking for, but there are tools that are specifically written for that.  ANSYS, the company, apparently has a subpackage called TOTEM from a subsidiary company that does something with noise within circuit simulations, but ANSYS the program is more of a mechanical and thermal physics simulator.

It's been nearly 30 years since I last dealt with any, but process and semiconductor simulators like PISCES and SUPREM come to mind.

And if you are looking for actual device simulation, then a myriad varieties of SPICE might be more appropriate.

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