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Alex

France
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Posted - May 02 2014 :  14:26:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Enrico,

Is there any idea for modeling curve wirebonding?

Many thanks

Enrico

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Posted - May 05 2014 :  23:44:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can model wire bondings in FastHenry2 through linear segments piecewise approximation.

There is a good example of this usage in M. Kamon paper "Fast Parasitic Extraction and Simulation of Three-Dimensional Interconnect via Quasistatic Analysis", PhD thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Feb 1998, figures 2-14 and 2-21.

The paper is available from the M.I.T. link you can find on the Links page of FastFieldSolvers (you access it selecting 'services' and then the menu on the right)

Best Regards,
Enrico


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Alex

France
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Posted - Jun 12 2014 :  20:33:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks a lot Enrico.

By the way, the points of the piecewise segments should only be calculated by hand or there is an algorithme automatic?


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You can model wire bondings in FastHenry2 through linear segments piecewise approximation.

There is a good example of this usage in M. Kamon paper "Fast Parasitic Extraction and Simulation of Three-Dimensional Interconnect via Quasistatic Analysis", PhD thesis at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Feb 1998, figures 2-14 and 2-21.

The paper is available from the M.I.T. link you can find on the Links page of FastFieldSolvers (you access it selecting 'services' and then the menu on the right)

Best Regards,
Enrico




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Enrico

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Posted - Jun 17 2014 :  14:27:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No there is no automatic algorithm for wire bonding. The solver is pretty flexible and generic, so it does not have a specialized 'bonding' model.

Best Regards,
Enrico
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