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Leakage for very long channel devices

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Braski

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Do you know leakage problematics for very long channel devices (i.e. > 100 um, up to 500um or 1 mm ) ? I'm well aware of S-sub and D-sub inverse saturation current, but that's not my doubt.
I'd like to know from you if phenomena like "channel-to-substrate" leakage occur, and eventually how to model them.
 

Braski said:
I'd like to know from you if phenomena like "channel-to-substrate" leakage occur, and eventually how to model them.
See the **broken link removed**, Chap. 6 Body Current Models and Gate-Induced Drain Leakage Model.
 

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