Sep 19, 2005 #1 S Syukri Full Member level 5 Joined Aug 9, 2005 Messages 249 Helped 24 Reputation 48 Reaction score 10 Trophy points 1,298 Location Malaysia Activity points 3,954 cmos scaling theory I've drawn a layout of differential Amp. using 018µ tech and 012µ foundry. The scaled factors S= 1.5 and U=1.667 in comparison of both the tech above. By using General Scaling P=1/U² using 0.18µ power as referrence.. When i run simulation for 012 the error is almost 50 percent( P is calculated using above eqn ) Any idea why this happen and what should i do? What is the right method to analyse and Analog cct?
cmos scaling theory I've drawn a layout of differential Amp. using 018µ tech and 012µ foundry. The scaled factors S= 1.5 and U=1.667 in comparison of both the tech above. By using General Scaling P=1/U² using 0.18µ power as referrence.. When i run simulation for 012 the error is almost 50 percent( P is calculated using above eqn ) Any idea why this happen and what should i do? What is the right method to analyse and Analog cct?
Sep 19, 2005 #2 Y Yun Lin Member level 4 Joined Apr 9, 2005 Messages 78 Helped 5 Reputation 10 Reaction score 3 Trophy points 1,288 Location China Activity points 1,850 I don't know exactly you want to know. But in general, when the design scales from other process, lots of parameter should be consider. Such as Vt, gate capacitance, not only the voltage and length.
I don't know exactly you want to know. But in general, when the design scales from other process, lots of parameter should be consider. Such as Vt, gate capacitance, not only the voltage and length.
Sep 19, 2005 #3 S Syukri Full Member level 5 Joined Aug 9, 2005 Messages 249 Helped 24 Reputation 48 Reaction score 10 Trophy points 1,298 Location Malaysia Activity points 3,954 Yes I know..but according to the derivation using the equation only..all of it can be simplifie according to the relation to the scaling factors.. Well thanks for your answers..I think you suggest me to make it from strart.
Yes I know..but according to the derivation using the equation only..all of it can be simplifie according to the relation to the scaling factors.. Well thanks for your answers..I think you suggest me to make it from strart.
Sep 20, 2005 #4 S sunking Advanced Member level 3 Joined May 25, 2004 Messages 873 Helped 70 Reputation 140 Reaction score 23 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 6,283 for analog circuit, scaling theory is not fit. Ever more, it need big device and large current in order to get the same performance for small process
for analog circuit, scaling theory is not fit. Ever more, it need big device and large current in order to get the same performance for small process