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Message: Re: TDK documentation and TCAD models
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Right, Fairchij. What I described is an ideal world. In the real world, documentation will be insufficient, hard to understand, contain errors etc. And if the TDK documentation is really a catalog, a list only, someone is needed to introduce you into the subject, give you an overview and lead you through one or more examples. Once you a up to speed to POET chip engineering, you will be able to use the TDK documentation as a reference. To sum up: yes, help from POET engineers will be needed, at least initially.

Andrea ("Powered by POET")

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