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    process parmeters from where???

    I have visted the above link are you talking about transistor parmeters. Can we use these parameters for hand calculations. These are something like:
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    process parmeters from where???

    Thanks for your help could you please elaborate this point
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    process parmeters from where???

    does the foundry provides thoes deign manuals and from where we can freely get thoes MOSIS or.......?? If i want to extract them my self how it can be done?? Is it something like curve fitting on the simulated Id-Vds and Id-Vgs curves may be using curve fitting toolbox of MATLAB????. I just want...
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    process parmeters from where???

    tsmc018 velocity saturation In practical CMOS analog ic design from where does a designer get the values differnt process parameters like µ, Cox, VTH λ, vsat(saturation velocity)..... that are used for hand calculations.
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    Reverse transit time issue: why TR > TF?

    reverse transit time In the case of NPN Bjt the "mean forward transit time TF" is given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) "mean REVERSE transit time TR " is also given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) then why...
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    mean reverse transit time

    In the case of NPN Bjt the "mean forward transit time TF" is given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION CONSTANT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) "mean REVERSE transit time TR " is also given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION CONSTANT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) then why TR>TF ?? Is the diffisusion...
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    "mean reverse transit time" vs "mean forward

    In the case of NPN Bjt the "mean forward transit time TF" is given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION CONSTANT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) "mean REVERSE transit time TR " is also given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION CONSTANT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) then why TR>TF ?? Is the diffisusion...
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    mean reverse transit time

    In the case of NPN Bjt the "mean forward transit time TF" is given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) "mean REVERSE transit time TR " is also given as (base width)²/2 x (DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT OF THE ELECTRONS IN THE BASE) then why TR>TF ??. Is the...

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