Shrivastava, M. ; Gossner, H. ; Baghini, M. S. ; Rao, V. R. (2010) Part I: On the behavior of STI-type DeNMOS device under ESD conditions IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 57 (9). pp. 2235-2242. ISSN 0018-9383
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Abstract
We present experimental and simulation studies of shallow trench isolation (STI)-type drain-extended n-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor devices under human body model (HBM)-like electrostatic discharge (ESD) conditions. Physical insight toward pulse-to-pulse instability is given. Both the current (ITLP) and time evolution of various events such as junction breakdown, parasitic bipolar triggering, and the base push-out effect are discussed in detail. Differences between the 2-D and 3-D simulation (modeling) approaches are presented, and the importance of 3-D technology-computer-aided-design-based modeling is discussed. Furthermore, a deeper physical insight toward the base push-out is given, which shows significant power dissipation due of space charge build-up, which is found at the onset of self-heating in the 2-D plane.
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