bharatsmile2007
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Hi,
In the book Analog Integrated Circuit Design by Ken Martin,it says :
The second major reason of the use of cascode stages is that they limit the voltage across the input drive trasnsistor.This minimizes any short-channel effects
can any one explain me the above line?
Thanks
In the book Analog Integrated Circuit Design by Ken Martin,it says :
The second major reason of the use of cascode stages is that they limit the voltage across the input drive trasnsistor.This minimizes any short-channel effects
can any one explain me the above line?
Thanks