What is Gate-All-Around (GAA)? In, Gate-all-around, the gate contacts the channel from all sides and enables continued scaling. Such transistors…
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Difference between Layout and Schematic The difference between Layout and Schematic is Layout is a Physical representation of a Schematic…
TDDB(Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown) Time-Dependent Dielectric Breakdown is a phenomenon where the oxide underneath the gate degrades. A complementary combination of…
What is a semiconductor? A semiconductor is a substance that has specific electrical properties that are used to serve as…
Fabrication Step In VLSI VLSI full form is (very-large-scale integrated circuit) technology, In the late 1970s, non-self-aligned metal gate MOSFETs…
Introduction to Pass-Transistor Logic Pass-Transistor Logic (PTL), also known as transmission-gate logic, is based on the use of MOSFETs as…
Latch-up in CMOS circuits Latch-Up is a phenomenon where a low impedance path is created between a supply pin and…
Intrinsic semiconductor: Fundamentals of Semiconductor physics Intrinsic Semiconductor comes in between conductor and insulators. It is e made from the…
What is Frequency Modulation? Definition and FAQs Frequency Modulation (FM) is the encoding of information in a carrier wave by…
Definition, Types of Diode, V-I Characteristics A diode is a two-terminal electronic component that conducts electricity primarily in one direction.…