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You can uses this equation, but you have to follow some rules:
* because of the small channel effect, the width of the most has to be at least 2.5 -3 * min. width (look at design rules)
* length has to be at least 2.5-3 * min. length
The best is to let L constant. A good practical value is in...
have used it, but the practical work is in most cases: take an existing circuit and modify it. you get a feeling about. This method is useful when designing very low power circuits, when i remember right.
Which paper/book are you using? from Sansen, Vitoz? The last time i read about it was...
* Do you need a push-pull structure or is it possible to use open drain?
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Looking at the datasheet, https://www.ti.com/product/TPS2828, you will have problems! Vcc_min = 4V !!
RTFM!
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Something like that should work if you really need a push-pull stage...
I don't think that this is completely wrong. In the crystal you have due to temperature an amount of phonon energy, which acts like noise. Do you have a reference for you statement? In my opinion this noise also makes a contribution during start-up, also it is small compared to the inverter...
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