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A new behavior modeling method is presented to model ESD protection devices with voltage snapback. It resolves the convergence problem induced by snapback characteristic. The model can pass HBM, MM and TLP transient simulations in SPICE. The reason for convergence robustness is also discussed.
The present circuit uses a simple oscillator structure as a base point for a continuous time chaos generator. The strange attractor and chaotic behavior was demonstrated by several implementations of the circuit: mathematical model (calculated using specialized software), SPICE simulation and hardware implementation.
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