Jun 25, 2009 #1 B bharatsmile2007 Full Member level 3 Joined Sep 19, 2007 Messages 179 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 1 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,306 Hi, In the book Analog Integrated Circuit Design by Ken Martin,it says : The second major reason of the use of cascode stages is that they limit the voltage across the input drive trasnsistor.This minimizes any short-channel effects can any one explain me the above line? Thanks
Hi, In the book Analog Integrated Circuit Design by Ken Martin,it says : The second major reason of the use of cascode stages is that they limit the voltage across the input drive trasnsistor.This minimizes any short-channel effects can any one explain me the above line? Thanks