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I think if you are using one of the older digilent boards you might need those pmod connectors to connect between the Arduino and FPGA I'm not sure though maybe someone else can go into more detail.
I would Manually calculate but I would like to do it Simulink as I have to replicate this in much larger circuits, and also I'm trying to improve my Simulink Skills
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I have a simple circuit for which I just need to obtain transfer function using Simulink. I have attached the image below. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Does anyone know by how much does the width and length of the CMOS on 22nm technology vary by. I know its FinFET so the Width issue might be different, but I just need to know the normal change between the Expected value, an answer at 3 sigma( That is the max variation). Thank You!
I'm trying to simulate random CMOS widths with the widths set to AGAUSS. But even with 50 iterations of Monte Carlo simulation I seem to be getting the same value. i.e. each iteration has the same width as the first one! I haven't seeded it with any initial value could that be a problem?
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Can someone explain to me or show me a circuit where AND and NAND can be made using only with nMOS rather than with pMOS and nMOS. I think if one of those is inverted then we could get the other and NMOS inverter is easy.
Ah! So its not important after all! That's a relief.
and I wasn't referring to Thermal voltage. Both Vt and Vth are threshold voltages just in different contexts
Brian I think what you said is right. I think the professor meant the higher and the lower limits of threshold. Thanks for clarifying. I get it now. :-o
I know this is a very basic question. But I'd like to know the difference between Vt and Vth. I know they aren't the same and I also know that they are threshold voltages. But I just cant seem to get the grasp on their differences. any help would be appreciated.
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