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For a large current circuit you need to take care of IR drop and Electromigration. First of all you have to use large width of metal lines so that the current capability is there and other thing is the total resistance of the current path (eg. large lengths should be avoided) should be in limits...
what is equalization?
hi all,
Can any body tell me what is equalization and what is its importance in high speed interfaces.
thanks in advance,
konqueror
You can actually look in to Digital Integrated Circuits by Rabaey. There you will get a couple of circuits for Schmitt triggers and design equations too.
when i was simulating a dual gate mosfet using medici 4 , I found out that as i was decreasing the oxide thickness the threshold voltage was increasing rather than going down which should be the case as Tox decreases the Cox increases and Vth is inversely proportional to Cox so Vth must...
0.5u process tox
u can calculate the values of Kp and Kn by seeing the model file from which u can get Epox and tox and u
just see the model files and for accurate calculations of Kp and Kn look at the spice mathematical models from Rabaey / Taur & ning
the set up time after the clock is delayed will be given by Tsu - Tclk. this can be easily analysed earlier setup time was Tsu now since the clock is delayed by Tclk the input needs to be stable at time Tsu - Tclk. this has an application when the set up time of a circuit is not met the clock...
Process variations
as far as i know for a design is expected to work properly if during simulations it gives proper functionality for ± 20 % variations in process parameters. but as vamsi said the foundaries consider only those processes as stable which give a variation of ± 10 %
hi epp which version of matlab is ur friend using and what is the RAM size. may be if RAM is increased the problem may be solved
because i don't feel there is much difference in the cpu's
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