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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...
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.
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...
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...
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...
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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