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How much pad and bondwire do I need for a pin io DC 20mA?

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Can a pad and a bondwire support this current?
I make a 7 to 128 decoder using static psedu nmos method myself,it turns out to be using this huge dc current...
 

in my 0.18um process, an I/O can stand 75mA current,
so i think DC 20mA is only a little for an I/O
 

Yes, one pad and one bondwire is enough for 200mA. Mainly consideration is IR drop on the bonding. It is about 50mohm for 1mm bonding wire.
 

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