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thanks for reply...but i still have a doubt...
if we reduce the height ,should'nt the area should increase for a particular chip so that volume remains constant.
and can you elaborate more on how the timing wll be slower??
thanks in advance
Eg: height = 20um
Width of nMOS and pMOS = 7um each for a simple inverter
Width is less, Current is less hence delay is more
Area is less as width is less .
Density Design
Eg: height = 30um
Width of nMOS and pMOS = 12um each for a simple inverter
Width is more, CUrrent is more hence delay is less
Area is more as width is more.
Performance design.
Conclusion : You are reducing the width of mos with less cell height.
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