You should read the doc from foundry. Here are some descriptions about it.
Usually, we think if pwell,connect gnd; if nwell connect vdd. But if you want to get less noise, you should connect the third terminal to gnd.
here the well should an signal well which sourronding by another type well
The third terminal should be the potential that the N-poly resistor stays on.
If it is placed on Nwell connecting to VDD, the third terminal should be VDD.
hi,
For these kinds of devices you need to see if it is ppoly or npoly .In the image given it is an npoly resistor ,and the bulk should be connected like an n device ,so this 3 rd terminal should be connected to substrated potential it could be VSS,GND or any other potential whose info can be got from scematic.
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Roy
There are as many interpretations to that 3rd pin as persons seeing this topic... (and the history of it is saying I'm right...)
Usually, within the process information or manuals, there's an explanation about the COMPONENT SYMBOLS adn what does every pin stand for. The ONLY true is there... Besides that we'll still see posts sayint it could be BULK, TUB, SUBSTRATE etc, etc. until infinite...
The same principle... SOmewhere in your process information, you'll have data about what does every pin stand for... Then you'll see if your third terminal is TUB, SUBSTRATE, FIELDPLATE or whatever...
Watch out... I´m not inventing things... all the above mentioned are real possibilities but, as you might imagine, totally different...