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Human body model ESD simulation including self heating effect

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The human body model (HBM) ESD simulation is presented. The tempereature rise owing to self heating can be dealt with in a simple manner ignoring heat conduction, since ESD phenomenon is faster than heat conduction. Transient I d -V d trajectories and the temperature rise due to ESD are successfully simulated.

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Takani, T., Toyabe, T. Human body model ESD simulation including self heating effect. J Comput Electron 5, 393–395 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10825-006-0017-6

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