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MOSFET Triode region tradeoff

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Hi i designed an analog multiplier. I found a lot of works on subthreshold and saturation mostly as compared to triode region. In general why not in triode region. What are the general disadvantages regardless of the multiplier circuit design. Becoz if multiplier is required to have a linear operation then triode region provides that linearity where Id increases linearly till it enters saturation region. I understand subthreshold design consumes less power but then why not use triode than going to saturation? Can anyone pls let me know abt this. Thank you!!!! :)
 
Interested also in having some clue to this question !
The only thing I know is that triode region has more dispersion than saturation region.
 

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