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A new macro model of single electron transistor (SET) for SPICE based simulation of SET circuits is proposed. Two voltage controlled current sources and some scaling factors are incorporated in the existing model to derive our model. The V–I characteristics of the proposed SET is promising enough to be used as the basic element for designing circuits based on SETs. A comparison with the previous models...
This paper demonstrates a CMOS Single electron transistor (SET) hybrid arbiter circuit which will act like a communication switch between multiple resources. The proposed architecture combines the merits of CMOS and SET to give a more efficient and compact nanometer scale circuit. The designed arbiter circuit utilizes the Coulomb blockade oscillation characteristics of SET to give better performances...
In order to improve density of integration in VLSI chips and to ensure ultra low power dissipation Co-design of MOS transistor along with Single electron transistor is considered as one of the best option to work with. In the present work we have designed universal logic gates using hybrid SET-MOS based pass transistor logic. The logic gates are consists of one Single electron transistor and one NMOS...
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