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In addition to battery life, power is limiting the performance, feature set, and form factor of most mobile communication devices. Many advanced low power techniques have been developed to deal with the problem, however, the cost of these techniques in terms of area, time to market, and quality has to be traded off against the power savings of each. Near threshold Computing (NTC) is a good example...
Poly gate defined lateral ESD diodes were fabricated, characterized and modeled using Foundry standard 65nm CMOS technology. Compare to conventional STI diode, the lateral diode demonstrated superior Q-factor and TLP IT2 due to the reduced transport distance and RC constant. Aided by BSIM4 MOS transistor model, a physically based scalable lateral diode model was developed and presented here for the...
The experimental verification of CR018 wideband noise model for AMS/RF CMOS simulation was achieved using the BSIM3v3 flicker noise model, SPICE2 thermal noise model, and induced gate and bulk noises as well. Among which, independent flicker noise corner model scaling with device size was developed to enable low power design. Moreover, the corner frequency was measured experimentally and validated...
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