No, I will not have the time to sit and wade through Berkeley's BSIM code to answer this. Unfortunately I have enough real-world design/tool problems to worry about and can't allocate time to look at this. Please contact the Berkeley BSIM group (particularly since you're from a University) if you want more information about the specifics of their model implementation. Sorry if that's a bit blunt, but given my limited bandwidth (especially this month), I've already gone beyond what help I can afford to offer on this. Kindest Regards, Andrew.
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