frankrose
Advanced Member level 3
Hello!
If we don't have enough energy to kill the insulator what will happen? The resistor limits the maximum current, so high power and temperature won't occur.
The constant and increased DC leakage can cause permanent damage? I especially interested about gate-oxide capacitors, where the insulator is SiO2, the plates are polySi and doped Si, the overvoltage is not transient peak, so about DC condition.
Thanks!
If we don't have enough energy to kill the insulator what will happen? The resistor limits the maximum current, so high power and temperature won't occur.
The constant and increased DC leakage can cause permanent damage? I especially interested about gate-oxide capacitors, where the insulator is SiO2, the plates are polySi and doped Si, the overvoltage is not transient peak, so about DC condition.
Thanks!