Operational Amplifier An operational amplifier is basically a three-terminal device that consists of two high-impedance inputs. One of the inputs…
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What is Shielding in Analog Layout? Shielding is required to protect the critical net from the outer environment. Shielding is…
Aging effect in VLSI Aging effects are described by the classical bathtub curve after a steep initial failure rate, the…
Characteristics of an ideal Op-amp Op-amps, which can be generally categorized as noninverting amplifiers and inverting amplifiers, are utilized as…
Soft check and Stamping Conflict error Soft check and Stamping Conflict errors come into the Physical Verification of Layout. What…
What is Guard-ring? A Guard ring is used to prevent the latch-up effect in Analog Layout design. in another way,…
LDO means low-dropout, which is a linear voltage regulator designed to operate with a very low input voltage differential and…
What is Body Effect? Whenever there is a voltage (potential) difference between the source and substrate (body), this leads to an…
What are the ESD models? There are several types of ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) models including charged device model (CDM), machine…
What is Nwell Antenna Effect Nwell is fabricated by ion Implantation, During the fabrication process, some charges are accumulated on…