A novel dynamic threshold operation using electrically induced junction MOSFET in the deep sub-micrometer CMOS regime
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A novel dynamic threshold operation using electrically induced junction MOSFET in the deep sub-micrometer CMOS regime
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DIXIT, ABHISEK
RAMGOPAL RAO, V |
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cmos integrated circuit
leakage currents low-power electronics transient analysis |
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The desired low power and high speed operation of CMOS integrated circuits is driving force for CMOS scaling into the sub-100 nm regime. In addition to the supply voltage, the threshold voltage needs to be scaled proportionately for low power operation. The idea of a Dynamic Threshold MOSFET (DTMOS), without the associated substrate loading effects, is a key to the problems involved in Sub-100 nm device scaling for low power CMOS. This work focuses on the device optimisation for such low power ULSI circuits using a novel implementation of Electrically Induced Junction (EJ)-MOSFET as a DTMOS. Such an implementation can be used without the additional substrate loading effects and the supply voltage limitations, commonly associated with conventional DTMOS operation. Our detailed DC as well as transient simulation results bring out the advantages of this novel structure.
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IEEE
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2009-01-22T05:56:29Z
2011-11-28T07:12:28Z 2011-12-15T09:56:55Z 2009-01-22T05:56:29Z 2011-11-28T07:12:28Z 2011-12-15T09:56:55Z 2003 |
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Article
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Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on VLSI Design, New Delhi, India, 4-8 January 2003, 499-503
0-7695-1868-0 10.1109/ICVD.2003.1183183 http://hdl.handle.net/10054/575 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/575 |
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en
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